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Gundlach Offers to Buy His Art Back

September 24, 2012 by Marion Maneker

Business Insider reports that bond investor and art collector Jeffrey Gundlach has held a press conference and is offering various rewards for the return of his stolen works. The offer proves Gundlach’s acumen. The thieves won’t get a better deal than this even though the Mondrian was purchased at Sotheby’s in 2002 for $5.28m, it will be hard to get anything like that for a stolen work:
  • he’s still offering a $200,000 no questions asked reward for information leading to the recovery of his stolen items.
  • In addition, Gundlach said he’s offering $1 million reward for the undamaged return of his Piet Mondrian.
  • He said he’s also offering $500,000 for the return of his Jasper Johns painting.

Jeff Gundlach Press Conference (Business Insider)

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