Government Seizes Dinosaur Sold By Dallas-Based Auction
NEW YORK (AP) - The U.S. government has seized a dinosaur skeleton in New York City that it says was unjustly taken from Mongolia.
The crates holding the Tyrannosaurus bataar fossil were held at a Queens storage facility. The seizure was carried out Friday.
A Florida man, Eric Prokopi, says he legitimately obtained the specimen he refers to as "Ty."
Prokopi says he put it together at great expense before it was sold by a Dallas-based auction house for more than $1 million.
The sale is contingent on the outcome of litigation. The government sued earlier this week to seize the dinosaur for a return to Mongolia.
The head paleontologist with New York's American Museum of Natural History, Mark Norell, said Friday that the fossil should be returned quickly to Mongolia.
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