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Investigators say a ticket scam at the Louvre museum in Paris cost the museum nearly $12 million over a decade. Nine people were arrested, including museum employees, for crimes including fraud and money laundering. The investigation began after the Louvre suspected tour guides of reusing tickets.
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Its investigation suggested that for the past 10 years, a scamming network had been bringing in up to 20 groups per day. Investigators think the ticket fraud also took place at the Versailles Palace, the office added.Part of the money was invested in real estate in France and Dubai, said the investigators, who have seized more than $1 million in cash and more than $500,000 from bank accounts, according to the prosecutor\u2019s office.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTThe identities of the nine people arrested have not been made public. The suspects have been charged with crimes including fraud committed by an organized gang, use of forged documents, corruption and aggravated money laundering. One suspect has been placed in pretrial detention on several charges, and the remaining eight have been released under strict conditions.The Museums Special SectionBlack Cowboys Ride Again: Museums have taken up the cause\u00a0of dispelling the perception of a whites-only West.A Symbol of Hope in St. Louis: The 19th-century Old Courthouse\u00a0is set to reopen in May after a $27.5 million renovation.A Museum and the Sea: Rising sea levels are forcing the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut\u00a0to address the sustainability of its campus.Ai Weiwei\u2019s World: A show now at the Seattle Art Museum is the largest in the U.S. in the 40-year career of the renowned Chinese artist.More on Museums: Artists and institutions\u00a0are adapting to changing times.The scam is the latest hardship for the Louvre, which has been engulfed in an ever deepening crisis since royal jewels valued at more than $100 million were stolen in a heist in October.The prestigious institution has had to account for its deficient security system and the fragility of its infrastructure, with two water leaks reported since the heist and one gallery preemptively closed after officials found weaknesses in its beams. A strike by part of the museum\u2019s staff has also forced the building to fully or partly close about a dozen times since December.ImageSecurity workers installing barriers at the museum the day after the October jewel heist.Credit...Benoit Tessier\/ReutersThe Louvre said in an email that it was encountering \u201can increase and diversification of ticket fraud\u201d and that its management was working with the police to better identify and prevent it.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTIn an interview with a French TV channel on Friday, Kim Pham, the general administrator of the Louvre, acknowledged \u201cdifficulties in checking tickets that have been purchased online when visitors go through and enter the museum.\u201dAccording to the prosecutor\u2019s office, the investigation into the suspected ticket scam was opened after the Louvre filed a complaint in December 2024 in which it said that a couple of Chinese tour guides were suspected of reusing tickets several times for different people. After uncovering evidence that supported those claims, investigators then suspected that guides could be bribing museum employees in order to carry out the scam.The arrests were announced in the same week that the Louvre acknowledged that a water leak from a heating supply pipe had damaged a 19th-century ceiling painting by Charles Meynier. Although firefighters stopped the seepage, part of the painting was torn and one layer of paint is blistered in some areas.Even the museum\u2019s international architectural competition for a planned renovation has been met with setbacks.A year ago, President Emmanuel Macron and the director of the museum, Laurence des Cars, unveiled a vast renovation project called \u201cLouvre New Renaissance\u201d that included plans to ease overcrowding by moving the Mona Lisa to a separate room and creating a new entrance, as well as a refurbishment of aging infrastructure.But the plan and the director have attracted increased criticism since the heist, in spite of des Cars\u2019s efforts to push the initiative forward. The winner of the architectural competition for part of the project was supposed to be announced last week, but the museum\u2019s email said the meeting to select the winner had been postponed.Rachida Dati, France\u2019s culture minister, who had refused des Cars\u2019s resignation in the immediate aftermath of the heist, told the radio station France Inter last month that \u201cmajor decisions\u201d about the museum\u2019s management would be made \u201cshortly.\u201dS\u00e9gol\u00e8ne Le Stradic is a reporter and researcher covering France.See more on: LouvreShare full articleRelated ContentAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT", "ai_headline": "Ticket Scam Cost the Louvre $12 Million, Investigators Say", "ai_simplified_title": "Louvre Museum Ticket Scam Costs $12 Million", "ai_excerpt": "Investigators say a ticket scam at the Louvre museum in Paris cost the museum nearly $12 million over a decade. 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AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTTicket Scam Cost the Louvre $12 Million, Investigators SayThe Paris prosecutor’s office said a network involving museum employees and tour guides had been operating for a decade.Listen to this article · 4:12 min Learn moreShare full articleInvestigators said the suspected scam at the Louvre museum in Paris involved tour guides reusing tickets for different people.Credit...Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York TimesBy Ségolène Le StradicReporting from ParisFeb. 16, 2026When officials at the Louvre in Paris suspected a couple of tour guides of reusing tickets in late 2024, they did not expect to learn that a broad scamming network had cost the museum nearly $12 million over a decade.But investigators say that evidence uncovered over the past year points to exactly that, including bribes of museum employees, tickets reused multiple times, and groups of tourists being split up to avoid paying an extra fee.Last week, the police arrest...
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Simplified: A network involving museum employees and tour guides operated for a decade
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Simplified: The suspected scam at the Louvre museum in Paris involved tour guides reusing tickets for different people
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👤 The Paris prosecutor’s office 📋 News Article 🏷️ Law Enforcement 🆔 a11f3fe4-c58e-41ef-a07d-48c791db2693Simplified: Police arrested nine people in the case including two museum employees
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Simplified: Part of the money was invested in real estate in France and Dubai
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The government seized approximately $44.7 million from various bank accounts related to this case.1.000👤 The author 📋 News Article 🆔 a1168302-6666-4d14-b046-f9e77f389a08Simplified: Government seized approximately $44.7 million from various bank accounts related to this case
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Simplified: Suspects have been charged with crimes including fraud committed by an organized gang use of forged documents corruption and aggravated money launderi...
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Simplified: One suspect has been placed in pretrial detention on several charges
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Simplified: The remaining eight have been released under strict conditions
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Simplified: A water leak from a heating supply pipe damaged a 19th-century ceiling painting by Charles Meynier
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Simplified: President Emmanuel Macron and director Laurence des Cars unveiled a vast renovation project called Louvre New Renaissance that included plans to ease...