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Accusations of money laundering, vandalism and the theft of a Picasso lithograph in Northern California at a mansion allegedly belonging to the former Ukrainian Prime Minister
Novato mansion/Associated Press |
The theft of a Picasso lithograph, accusations of money laundering, and vandalism converge in an abandoned mansion in Northern California.
More than 100 people partied in a 19,500 square foot residence in South Novato without the permission of the alleged owner, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Pavlo Lazarenko, reports Will Jason for the Marin Independent Journal.
The caretaker reported that amongst the vandalism, a $30,000 Picasso lithograph disappeared.
Lazarenko is imprisoned in Southern California. The United Nations estimates that Lazarenko stole $200 million from the government of Ukraine.
UPDATE: The Picasso lithograph was found on a walking path below the mansion and handed over to the police. You can see the video and read the story here.
UPDATE: The Picasso lithograph was found on a walking path below the mansion and handed over to the police. You can see the video and read the story here.
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