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Palais Fesch Art Theft Update: Security guard and bartender sentenced to four and two years, respectively
Palais Fesch in Adjaccio, Corsica |
On October 26, 2012, two men received prison sentences of two and for years for stealing four paintings from the Palais Fesch in Corsica on February 19, 2011.
Antoine Mocellini, one of the security guards at the museum, confessed to police that he had taken the Italian paintings as leverage in improving his living quarters, but then lost the paintings before he could return them (see blog post here). In May 2012, the paintings were recovered in a car at a parking lot north of Adjaccio (see blog post here).
The online publication Le Journal de Arts reported last week that Mocellini was sentenced to five years in prison with one year suspended and prohibited from practicing his profession for another five years. Mocellini's alleged accomplice, bar manager Christian Andarelli, suspected of having transported the paintings, was sentenced to two years in prison.