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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Two men jailed for stealing golden toilet from Winston Churchill's birthplace

    Two men have been jailed for stealing an 18-carat golden toilet that was on display at Winston Churchill's birthplace.


    Two men who smashed their way into a historic English property and ripped out a $9 million solid-gold toilet have been jailed for their part in the theft.

    James Sheen, 40, and Michael Jones, 39, were jailed at Oxford Crown Court in central England for four years and 27 months respectively.

    The sentences came as it was revealed Sheen is already serving 19 years in jail for a string of other offences, including a museum burglary and attacks on cash machines.

    The fully functioning 18-carat artwork was stolen in a raid on an exhibition at Blenheim Palace — the birthplace of Winston Churchill — near central Oxford in September 2019.

    The toilet artwork, dubbed America, was created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan and had been on display as one of the star attractions at an exhibition in the 18th-century home.

    "This bold and brazen heist took no more than five-and-a-half minutes to complete," Judge Ian Pringle said.

    "America has never been seen again."

    Gold from toilet never recovered

    Weighing about 98 kilograms, the artwork was insured for $US6 million ($9 million) and was made with 20 kilograms of gold.

    It was stolen just hours after a glamorous exhibition launch party by thieves wielding sledgehammers.

    Prosecutors said the work was likely broken up or melted down and sold soon after the theft.

    The gold has not been recovered.

    It is believed Sheen took the 20kg of gold to the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter in September 2019 and sold it for 26,000 pounds ($54,000) a kilogram.

    Jurors heard earlier that Sheen first contacted a third man, Frederick Doe, two days after the raid to ask if he could help him sell some of the gold.

    Doe replied to Sheen in a WhatsApp message: "I do know just the man you need to see."

    The 37-year-old, described by a judge as a "foolish" middleman, escaped jail for his role in the heist.

    He was handed a suspended sentence last month after being found guilty of conspiracy to transfer criminal property.

    Jones previously said he used the toilet at Blenheim Palace the day before it was taken.

    Asked what it was like, he told the court it was "splendid".

    Sheen admitted burglary and money laundering offences.

    Judge Pringle said his four-year jail term would be added to the 19 years he is already serving.

    Jones was found guilty of burglary after an earlier trial.

    AFP


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