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

Police said the portrait was stolen from the hotel sometime between Christmas Day 2021 and Jan. 6, 2022, and replaced with a fake.

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The iconic portrait of former British prime minister Winston Churchill, taken by photographer Yousuf Karsh in 1941.聽


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 the courtroom as Wadden told him he was being sentenced to two years less a day in jail.

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