
Fred Doe
Fred Doe is one of the three men facing trial in England for his alleged involvement in the theft of a unique 18-karat gold toilet, created by artist Maurizio Cattelan, from Blenheim Palace, the former home of Winston Churchill. The toilet, valued at $6 million, was stolen in a brazen heist in September 2019, during which the thieves broke through barriers and removed the toilet from the wall in a matter of minutes. Doe has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him, which include conspiracy to handle stolen goods.
Born on Jan 01, 1987 (38 years old)
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Croatia:
Fred Doe was in communication with James Sheen regarding the stolen gold.
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United States:
Fred Doe was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to convert or transfer criminal property.
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Dominican Republic:
Fred Doe was found guilty of conspiracy related to the theft of the gold toilet.
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United Kingdom:
Fred Doe was convicted of conspiracy to transfer criminal property.
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United States:
Fred Doe was involved in brokering a deal to cash in on the stolen toilet.
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Argentina:
Fred Doe was accused of conspiracy to facilitate the sale of the gold resulting from the theft.
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Canada:
Fred Doe was found guilty of conspiracy to convert or transfer criminal property.
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United Kingdom:
Fred Doe was convicted of conspiring to sell the stolen gold toilet.
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Hungary:
Fred Doe promised to sell the stolen item quickly to James Sheen.
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Slovakia:
Fred Doe, previously known as Frederick Sines, is one of the accused in the theft of a golden toilet.
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