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A former employee of the British Museum is suspected of stealing hundreds of pieces from the museum’s collection. Last year, the museum announced that it had been a victim of a series of thefts and accused the employee, who was later fired. The museum has since initiated a lawsuit against the man, and on Monday, a British judge ordered access to his eBay and Paypal accounts in order to gather more evidence in the case.

According to Daniel Burgess, the British Museum’s lawyer, the former employee allegedly stole hundreds of objects and sold them on eBay using fictitious names and manipulating the museum’s registers. The items were reportedly sold at significantly below their value in an effort to conceal the thefts. The judge of the High Court in London granted access to the man’s online accounts in order to gather more evidence in the case.

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