Here's where the royal jewels stolen from the Louvre could end up
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Here's where the royal jewels stolen from the Louvre could end up
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"If that is done successfully, the smaller pieces could go up for sale as part of a new necklace or earrings without turning too many heads, some say. You don't even have to put them on a black market, you just put them in a jewellery store, said Erin Thompson, an art crime professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York."
Donations fund reporters to cover reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while keeping reporting free to readers without paywalls. The documentary 'The A Word' highlights American women fighting for reproductive rights. Quality journalism is presented as available to everyone and supported by those who can afford it. Multiple people have been arrested after a jewellery heist at the Louvre, but the lavish royal jewels worth more than €88 million remain missing. Experts warn the jewels could be melted or broken into parts so smaller pieces can be resold as new items through regular jewellery stores, complicating recovery efforts.
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