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BOSTON (AP) - A retired Massachusetts lawyer says he secretly held seven stolen paintings, including a Paul Cezanne still-life worth millions of dollars, for 28 years because he wanted a 10 percent finder's fee.
The paintings, including Cezanne's "Bouteille et Fruits," had been stolen from a collector's home in the Berkshires in 1978.See the full content of this document
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Retired Lawyer Says He has Art Stolen in '78
Robert M. Mardirosian, the retired lawyer, said the work was left in a bag in his attic by a client he was representing in an...
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