The director of the Louvre in Paris addressed on Wednesday a new security breach at the museum while detailing plans underway to overhaul the facility's security system in the wake of last month's $102 million jewel heist . Laurence des Cars, president and director of the Louvre, appeared before the National Assembly Culture Affairs Committee and was grilled about a new security breach that occurred at the museum last week. Lawmakers asked the director how two Belgian influencers were able to hang a portrait of themselves on Friday in a gallery housing Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa painting. Saying she wanted to "put things in perspective," des Cars said the security breach was one of a string of incidents that have plagued the 232-year-old museum over the years. "We constantly have incide

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