The British Museum is suing a former curator it says stole 1,800 items and tried to sell them

The British Museum went to court Tuesday against a former curator alleged to have stolen hundreds of artifacts from its collections and offered them for sale online.

The museum is suing Peter Higgs, who was fired in July 2023 after more than 1,800 items were discovered to be missing. Lawyers for the museum say Higgs “abused his position of trust” to steal ancient gems, gold jewelry and other pieces from storerooms over the course of a decade.

High Court judge Heather Williams ordered Higgs to list or return any items in his possession within four weeks. She also ordered the disclosure of his eBay and PayPal records.

The museum says it has recovered 356 of the missing items so far, and hopes to get more back.

zabadoh,

The Tory budget cuts are deep…

They can’t pay museum workers enough to stay honest…

scroll_responsibly,
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What’s good for the goose is good for the gander, etc.

ChunkMcHorkle, (edited )
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Aradina,

He was selling to the highest bidder, not returning them.

SmokyOrange,

Theft is theft

user1234,

Pot, meet kettle.

Stovetop,

“The British Museum should keep the artifacts it stole because the people they came from can’t properly care for and protect them!”

Loses thousands of artifacts

prashanthvsdvn,

The irony

CaptainSpaceman,

“Give it back! We stole it first!!!”

gravitas_deficiency,

It’s basically a British tradition at this point lol

Granixo, (edited )
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Oh well, the hipocresy.

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