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Turkey Clears Natural History Museum Curator Accused of Smuggling Spiders and Scorpions

Ethan RhodesBy Ethan RhodesMay 14, 2024
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A curator with the American Museum of Natural History who was arrested on allegations that he tried to smuggle spider and scorpion samples has been cleared of wrongdoing by a Turkish judge and released from custody.

“I was completely cleared of all charges by a Turkish judge and released. I do not wish to comment further at this time,” Lorenzo Prendini confirmed in an email after spending a night in jail.

He was detained in Istanbul on Monday, May 13, and had 1,500 samples of scorpions and spiders endemic to Turkey confiscated from his luggage, Turkey’s Andalou News Agency reported. He had faced charges under the country’s anti-smuggling law.

Prendini said in remarks to the Associated Press that he had permits from the Turkish government to conduct research with Turkish scientists that were ignored by police.

“The police completely ignored this and relied on the testimony of an ‘expert’ who has a conflict of interest with my collaborators… and whose scientific research is highly questionable,” Prendini said. “The police have completely violated due process and it appears they would like to find me guilty in the court of public opinion.”

Turkish media had reported that DNA from the species Prendini had sampled could be used to synthesize expensive medication.

Prendini has served as the AMNH’s curator of spiders and myriapods for the past 15 years. His research has taken him to more than 30 countries and, at times, he has faced close calls including being shot at by police in Puerto Rico and interactions with lions and leopards. In addition to his scientific inquiries into arachnids and scorpions, his work has also explored the evolution of insect-plant associations.

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