Neal Caffrey, a con man, forger and thief, is captured after a three-year game of cat and mouse with the FBI. With only months left serving a four-year sentence, he escapes to look for Kate, his girlfriend. Peter Burke, the FBI agent who initially captured Caffrey, finds and returns him to prison. This time, Caffrey proposes a deal with the FBI, as part of a work-release program. After some hesitation, Burke agrees, and thus begins this unconventional arrangement where Caffrey helps Burke apprehend white collar criminals.
This tv show contains 14 potentially triggering events.
Not that I remember, but there are several instances of criminals (including the main character) being called out on their aliases, with the sentiment of 'that's not their real name'. This could be triggering in the same way.
A treasure hoard includes paintings stolen by Nazis, Nazi gold, and plates stamped with swastikas. One of the characters has a grandfather who was a Nazi.