Family Says Firm Funding Its Legal Battle for ‘Stolen’ Paintings Sought Control of Lawsuits
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Family Says Firm Funding Its Legal Battle for ‘Stolen’ Paintings Sought Control of Lawsuits
The son of the late Palestinian businessman Uthman Khatib, who died in July, is suing the investor who was financing lawsuits they brought against Israeli Russian, Mozes Frisch, for allegedly stealing 135 Russian avant-garde paintings. Among the works are paintings attributed to El Lizzitsky, Kazimir Malevich, and Wassily Kandinsky. Khatib’s son, Prince Castro Ben Leon, argues that they are worth $323 million. He claims the works were stolen fro…
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