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Hobby Lobby files $7m lawsuit against former Oxford professor over allegedly stolen papyrus fragments he sold

The crafts chain, which bought them for its Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, says the seller lied about the biblical objects’ provenance

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Hobby Lobby sues Oxford prof for $7M over stolen Bible fragments | U.S. News

In a lawsuit filed in New York, Hobby Lobby says Dirk Obbink, a 64-year-old professor of papyrology at Oxford, sold fragments of papyrus and ancient objects worth $7,095,100 in seven private sales between 2010 and 2013.

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Hobby Lobby sues Oxford professor for $7M over stolen Bible fragments

Hobby Lobby sues Oxford professor for $7M over stolen Bible fragments
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Oxford don arrested over 'theft of biblical papyrus fragments' is now facing a £5 million lawsuit

An Oxford University Classics professor arrested for allegedly stealing ancient bible fragments is facing a £5million lawsuit. Dr Dirk Obbink, 63, was arrested by police in May on suspicion of theft and fraud after 13 priceless biblical papyrus fragments were sold to the Museum of the Bible in Washington DC.   It was then reported that he was awarded £434,000 by his college a year after concerns were first raised about his integrity.  The American-born professor, who denies the allegations, was handed a six-figure loan 12 months after a UK charity that archives and translates Greek manuscripts discovered in Egypt expressed concern about his behaviour, reported The Times.

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