Fox News Engineer Charged with Art theft from Iraq


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powerstrk
April 23, 2003, 05:02 PM
Fox News Engineer Charged With Smuggling
Wed Apr 23,11:35 AM ET

By CURT ANDERSON, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - A television news engineer faces smuggling charges after attempting to bring into the United States 12 stolen Iraqi paintings, monetary bonds and other items, federal officials said Wednesday.







A criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va., charges that Benjamin James Johnson, 27, tried to bring the paintings into this country last Thursday. They were contained in a large cardboard box that was examined by Customs agents at Dulles International Airport outside Washington.


An affidavit filed with the criminal complaint says that Johnson, who accompanied U.S. troops in Baghdad, gathered up the paintings at a palace that belonged to Uday Hussein, one of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s sons. The paintings depict Saddam and Uday.


Johnson, who initially told Customs officials he was given the paintings by Iraqi citizens, said he had planned to keep them "for decoration" and to provide one to his employer, the affidavit says. It is U.S. policy that all such items belong to the Iraqi people.


Johnson worked for six years as a satellite truck engineer for Fox News Channel, which fired him after learning he had admitted to taking the paintings, a network statement said.


"This is an unfortunate incident and his supervisor took the appropriate action for this transgression," the statement added.


The case was one of several to be detailed later Wednesday by Customs officials, who have seized other Iraqi artworks, weapons and other materials people have tried to smuggle into this country.


Museums, businesses, government offices and homes were widely looted in Baghdad after the fall of Saddam's regime. Among the items stolen were thousands of artworks and other antiquities, some thousands of years old, from Iraq (news - web sites)'s vast collections of items from Assyrian, Mesopotamian, Sumerian and other cultures.


An examination of Johnson's luggage also turned up 40 Iraqi Monetary Bonds and a visitor's badge from the U.S. embassy in Kuwait. Johnson, who lives in Alexandria, Va., has not been arrested but is to appear before a federal magistrate next Tuesday.

He's a Baddd Boy




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Azrael256
April 23, 2003, 05:10 PM
Disgraceful.

Destructo6
April 23, 2003, 05:36 PM
Well, appropriate action has been taken and that's about all we can do about it, other than return the goods to the rightful owners.

Kobun
April 23, 2003, 06:22 PM
Its not as if a painting OF saddam is a rearity in Iraq.
Doubt they have any real value anyways.

If he had tried to bring a HK briefcase on the other hand... (With the proper contents). :p

Greybeard
April 23, 2003, 07:23 PM
' Guess we know what horse CNN will beat on for the next week ... :rolleyes: Heck, it might even give Fox a break from the headless mother saga ... :(

David Park
April 23, 2003, 07:47 PM
Not smart. Especially not smart for someone who lives in Alexandria, home of the "rocket docket." This idiot will probably be tried, sentenced, and serving time by next Tuesday.

Ebay ought to ship a bunch of PCs to the Iraqi people. The company would make a ton of money from their cut of auctions of velvet Saddam paintings and Cuban cigars bearing Uday's name. :D :rolleyes:

Destructo6
April 23, 2003, 11:12 PM
I just saw some of the "artworks" in question. I may have to change my opinion of whether taking such a thing should be considered a crime or helping pretty up Iraq.

They were Iraqi velvet Elvis'. Valuable only as novelties.

geegee
April 23, 2003, 11:45 PM
I just saw some of the "artworks" in question. I may have to change my opinion of whether taking such a thing should be considered a crime or helping pretty up Iraq.
Boy, isn't that the truth. Where Saddam is concerned, his sense of good taste made him the equivalent of Jed Clampett-kind of a Baghdad Hillbilly. I mean, when you see how he dressed and decorated his palaces, you'd expect his artwork to be pictures of poker playing camels, painted on velour. It's not like he was descended from hundreds of years of royalty, with the commensurate artwork in his "palaces". geegee

ahadams
April 24, 2003, 12:00 AM
okay so the question is, how long before copies of this stuff show up on EBay claiming to be originals?

CatsDieNow
April 24, 2003, 07:53 AM
Fox News Engineer Charged With Smuggling
Do I even want to know what a "News Engineer" is? :scrutiny:

Destructo6
April 24, 2003, 11:12 AM
Fox News Engineer = Engineer employed by Fox News. Not "News Engineer."

IIRC, he operated a satellite relay truck or similar.

Greg L
April 24, 2003, 11:18 AM
Where Saddam is concerned, his sense of good taste made him the equivalent of Jed Clampett-kind of a Baghdad Hillbilly

Jed seemed to have reasonably good taste especially considering his background and the times. Jethro on the other hand... :rolleyes:

Greg :D

CatsDieNow
April 24, 2003, 01:01 PM
IIRC, he operated a satellite relay truck or similar.
Yeah, I assumed it was some techie thing like that, but an actual "news engineer" wouldn't surprise me anymore either. :p

Blackhawk
April 24, 2003, 02:47 PM
Johnson is now an example. You do not want to become an example.... :what:

Tommy.Gun
April 24, 2003, 09:55 PM
Now Now guys, I'm one of the " News Engineers" only we really dont have much to do with the "News" we just put pictures in the sky..questions? PS I'm not condoneing this guy.

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