NU Online News Service, May, 13, 4:21 p.m.EDT--A spokesperson for Maurice Greenberg, the ousted bossof American International Group, said movers yesterday finishedretrieving a number of personal effects his company had beenkeeping from him.

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"We received most of Mr. Greenberg's belongings. We are stillawaiting his personal art collection," said Howard Opinsky.

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The art in question involves items owned by CV Starr, aninsurance underwriter, and Starr International Co., two firms withlinks to AIG which are controlled by Mr. Greenberg.

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Mr. Opinsky said the disputed material at AIG's Pine Streetlocation in New York includes an oil painting by the impressionistmaster Vincent Van Gogh.

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Mr. Greenberg had threatened to sue the company he headed as CEOand chairman for more than three decades. AIG had been keeping thematerials after Mr. Greenberg left his post amidst a variety ofinvestigations into company activity by various agencies.

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Mr. Greenberg, according to his attorney, David Boies, refusedto answer questions from the Securities and Exchange Commission andNew York Attorney General Office about AIG accounting maneuversbecause he was not given time to prepare.

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