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==Controversy== In November 2003, the Cosmosphere released a statement indicating that a routine audit had revealed many missing items from the museum. Over a year later, in April 2005, former Cosmosphere director Max Ary was charged with stealing artifacts from the museum's collection and selling the pieces for personal profit.<ref>{{cite web|title=United States v. Ary|url=https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-10th-circuit/1474516.html|work=FindLaw|accessdate=23 February 2019}}</ref> Some of the missing items included a nose cone, silk screens, boot covers, nuts and bolts, an [[Air Force One]] control panel, and a tape of the [[Apollo 15]] landing which Ary sold for $2,200. Additional charges involved the theft of dozens more artifacts from the Cosmosphere when he left in 2002 and [[insurance fraud|false insurance claims]] made regarding the loss of an astronaut's Omega watch replica. Ary also failed to notify NASA of the watch's loss. Ary went on trial in 2005. He testified that the artifacts he sold were from his private collection, which he had accumulated through undocumented trades and salvage of unwanted items. He also stated he had received numerous personal gifts from astronauts. Some of the items in question were supposedly brought with him from the Noble Planetarium in 1976 and incorporated into the Cosmosphere's permanent collection, and in many cases, ownership of artifacts could not be proved on Ary's behalf or the Cosmosphere's. Ary was found guilty on 12 counts. On May 15, 2006, he was sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay restitution of $132,000. In 2008, he lost his appeal and began to serve his sentence in a federal prison in [[El Reno, Oklahoma]] on April 24, 2008.<ref>Vandruff, Ken (May 16, 2006) "Ary given three-year prison term" ''Wichita Business Journal''</ref><ref>Green, John (May 5, 2008) "Ruling on Ary stands" ''hutchnews.com''</ref> Ary has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence. He was released on good behavior in June 2010.
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