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Churchill portrait thief sentenced to two years less a day in jail

Churchill portrait thief sentenced to two years less a day in jail

OTTAWA — The Ontario man who pleaded guilty to stealing an iconic portrait of former British prime minister Winston Churchill said he committed the crime to find money to help his brother, who was experiencing mental health struggles, Justice Robert Wadden told the court during a sentencing hearing Monday. Jeffrey Wood kept his composure in […]

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