Rights violation listing removed

I have had a listing for a Louis Vuitton shawl removed because it wa said to violate "rights". I won the shawl. It is a genuine Louis Vuitton Monogram shawl still in the original packaging with the LV labels. The person who bought the shawl assures me that it is authentic.  She gave it as a prize in a golf competition. She is a wealthy woman and had no desire to buy counterfeit items.  eBay say that there is a concern about the shawl without giving any information other than to say that it is a violation of rights. I think my rights have been violated too, so where do I stand in this matter?

I am sure that it is a genuine Louis Vuitton shawl. I won it. I do not want it. I want to sell it.

Why is this prohibited?

What can be done to rectify this problem?

Thank you

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Read Corred's post from 12.07. That clearly explains how the situation is actually nothing to do with an Item being authentic or not. It is protecting the Brand Owners Rights.
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