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Cattelan Gold toilet trial: The defendant says he used the loo and was “splendid” – the art newspaper

Cattelan Gold toilet trial: The defendant says he used the loo and was “splendid” – the art newspaper

A man accused of stealing the golden toilet of Maurizio Cattelan from Blenheim Palace, UK, visited the eighteenth century at home before Heist and used the infamous toilet, the court in the current process heard.

Michael Jones, 39, is tried at Oxford Crown Court, accused of a burglary number for the 2019 theft, for which he was not guilty. Jones is tried with two other men: Fred Doe, 36 years old and Bora Guccuk, 40, who are accused of a conspiracy number to convert or transfer criminal goods, namely Gold, which they deny.

Cattelan works fully 18 carat gold toilet (America2016) was eliminated from an exhibition of the work of the Italian artist in the eighteenth century at home in September 2019. The toilet was provided for 4.8 million pounds.

It is assumed that Jones visited the palace twice before theft on recognition travel on September 7 and September 13th. The photos were found on his golden toilet phone, a selfie with Loo and a picture with a lock on the cubic door. Crispin Aylett KC, representing Fred Doe, asked Jones during the cross-examination: “Did you use the golden toilet-How was it?” Jones replied, “Splendid.”

A fourth man, James Sheen, 39, was previously guilty of burglary. At that time, Jones worked for a construction company owned by Sheen. Conformable Daily mailThe day before theft, Sheen sent Jones saying, “You’re not going to work today, I have something else to do.”

Prosecutor Julian Christopher KC has previously told the court that the toilet has never been recovered and it seems to have been divided into smaller amounts of gold. Two of the men used the “car” as a code for the stolen gold, and the contact was made with a Hatton garden jeweler, said Christopher.

The process, which started last week, is expected to last four weeks.