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**FILE** Former curator of the J. Paul Getty Museum in California Marion True is escorted by an unidentified lawyer as she leaves a Rome courtroom in this Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 file photo. True asserted in a letter last week that the institution is letting her take the fall in an art looting case that has resulted in agreements to return 30 contested antiquities to both Greece and Italy, according to a published report. True wrote in a letter to the J. Paul Getty Trust obtained by the Los Angeles Times that her superiors were aware of the risks of buying antiquities and had approved the acquisitions. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito, FILE)
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2005-11-16
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