Climate protester found guilty of smearing paint on sculpture at DC’s National Gallery of Art
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Iconic Just Stop Oil activist Phoebe Plummer found guilty AGAIN
Phoebe Plummer was found guilty of conspiracy at Southwark Crown Court on Wednesday 9 April, while the jury was unable to reach a verdict for her co-defendant. The pair took action with Just Stop Oil in November 2022 to demand an end to new oil and gas. Phoebe Plummer: guilty again Guido Wieser (21) and Phoebe Plummer (23) were on trial at Southwark Crown Court in front of Judge Cole in relation to their role in the actions that caused gridlock …
Activist Convicted in Degas Sculpture Action Says He did It "for My Two Children"
One of two climate activists who smeared black paint on a case enclosing Edgar Degas’s sculpture “Little Dancer, Age Fourteen” (1878–1881) at the National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, DC, in April 2023 has been convicted of federal charges.Timothy Martin, a 55-year-old architect from North Carolina, was convicted on Monday, April 7, of conspiracy to commit a crime against the United States and for injuring NGA property in violation of a l…
Climate protester found guilty of smearing paint on sculpture at DC’s National Gallery of Art
In a Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 file photo, Edgar Degas "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" is displayed at Christie's auction house, in New York. (Courtesy AP Photo/Richard Drew)(AP/Richard Drew) In a Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 file photo, Edgar Degas "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" is displayed at Christie's auction house, in New York. (Courtesy AP Photo/Richard Drew)(AP/Richard Drew) A man who smeared paint on a sculpture display at the National Gallery of …
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