An 82-year-old gangster’s imminent release from prison is reigniting interest in the world’s biggest unsolved art heist. He has been described as the last surviving person of interest in the case. Gentile is scheduled to be sprung March 17 at the conclusion of a federal prison sentence for an unrelated weapons possession charge, according to the Associated Press. In 2013, the feds searched Gentile’s home in Connecticut and found a handwritten list of the stolen works and their estimated worth on the black market. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThere is also a $10 million reward for information leading directly to the recovery of the art.
Source: Fox News March 11, 2019 18:22 UTC