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"The case not only exposed how Steinhardt exploited gaps in provenance, but documentation, but also the existence of some pretty shady dealers. Today, Michael Steinhardt remains barred from acquiring antiquities, which I guess is a small victory for efforts to combat antiquities trafficking. His case stands as a cautionary tale about the ethical responsibilities of collectors and the consequences of ignoring those ethical responsibilities. And I guess it's a reassuring outcome for billionaires who want to do what they want to do, the law be damned."