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Family says Albright's father took paintings By Suzanne Smalley The descendants of the family that originally owned the works of art -- which include paintings by Italian and Flemish masters -- are publicly pressing their claim against Albright. However, the U.S. secretary of state last year turned the matter over to her brother, John Korbel, whom Dobbs says is in possession of at least two of the disputed paintings.
Dobbs said he confirmed that the paintings were in the Albright family's possession after he visited John Korbel for interviews about his sister. Harmer had provided Dobbs with sketches of the paintings, and Dobbs said he spotted two of the contested works. Harmer, who lives in Vienna, still does not have the paintings, and he said May 12 that he holds Albright and her lawyers responsible for that. "There is no doubt that her father stole everything," he said. Michael Evan Jaffe, a lawyer for John Korbel, has said that "there is no basis whatever for thinking that any art works of the late Ambassador [Josef] Korbel came to him improperly." Suzanne Smalley's e-mail address is ssmalley@praguepost.cz
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