Nicolas Cage's Stolen Dinosaur Skull Heading Back To Mongolia

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NEW YORK, N.Y. (CBSMiami/AP) — The transfer of a dinosaur skull, once owned by film star Nicolas Cage, has been approved by a federal judge in New York.

The order Wednesday by Manhattan Judge J. Paul Oetken will lead to shipment of the 32-inch-long fossil to the Asian nation of Mongolia.

A Cage publicist said in December the actor was the unwitting buyer of a skull prosecutors say previously had been stolen. Publicist Alex Schack says Cage fully cooperated with the investigation and agreed to forfeit it.

The skull was auctioned in Manhattan in March 2007 for $230,000. Prosecutors say it was looted from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and was shipped through Japan to Gainesville, Florida, in June 2006 with a false customs label.

Cage bought it at auction from a Los Angeles-based gallery.

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