Historic documents stolen, sold on eBay
N.Y. state employee charged in theft
January 29, 2008 12:00 PM ETComputerworld - An employee of the New York State Department of Education allegedly stole hundreds of historic documents and artifacts from the New York State Library and sold some of them on eBay Inc., New York state's attorney general said.
The items included a signed 1823 letter from Vice President John C. Calhoun, The Davy Crockett Almanack, a calling card of Union Army Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock and Currier & Ives colored lithographs, according to a statement from New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
Daniel Lorello, 54, an archives and records management specialist with the department's Office of Cultural Education since 1999, was charged with third-degree grand larceny, fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and first-degree scheme to defraud, which are all felonies, according to the statement. Lorello allegedly took the items from 2002 to 2007.
Lorello, of Rensselaer, N.Y., allegedly smuggled the documents out of the library. In a statement to investigators, Lorello said he used the library's online catalogs to pick out the items he wanted. When he received them, he would put them in a folder and walk out of the library. He said he was never questioned or challenged. Lorello was placed on administrative leave until the the investigation concludes.
"These irreplaceable documents are the property of all New Yorkers," Cuomoa said. "Public employees with access to records of New York State's vibrant history are trusted curators who must not abuse their power for personal gain. My office will prosecute any allegation that an individual has attempted to pawn off the state's property as their own."
One item posted for sale was a four-page letter to a New York general written by Calhoun in 1823.
According to the attorney general, Lorello's ad on online auction site eBay said, "All in all I think this is a super letter with excellent content and one that would make a great addition to any 19th century American political autograph collection ... ... I would say the letter is in very good shape considering it is almost 185 years old. 100% satisfaction is guaranteed. If you are dissatisfied with the letter for any reason simply return it within seven days for a no questions asked refund."
Cuomo said Lorello also listed other documents for sale on eBay, including a Currier & Ives lithograph depicting a "View From Fort Putnam, West Point Hudson River, N.Y." The ad said, "Other than some age toning to the lower left corner and along the top edge, the lithograph is in excellent condition. The back of the lithograph contains no markings other than an ink stain so I did not bother to scan it. If you would like me to scan it for you let me know and I would be happy to do so."
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