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Feds were ready to bring Denver Art Museum consultant Emma Bunker “into the crosshairs” before her death, investigator says

Ex-Homeland Security agent says attention turned to scholar after death of indicted antiquities dealer Douglas Latchford

Emma C. Bunker attends an exhibition in 2019 at Emmanuel Art Gallery in Denver. (Photo by Laurance Kaptain/Provided by University of Colorado Denver)
Emma C. Bunker attends an exhibition in 2019 at Emmanuel Art Gallery in Denver. (Photo by Laurance Kaptain/Provided by University of Colorado Denver)
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Emma Bunker had been on the periphery of the long-running investigation, with Douglas Latchford serving as the government's main target. But over and over again, the Colorado scholar's name popped up alongside the indicted art trafficker.
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