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Man questioned in art heist mystery faces weapons charges

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Authorities believe mobster, Robert Gentile, "had some involvement in connection with stolen property" related to the unsolved 1990 heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.

Art Heist MysteryFILE - In this March 21, 1990 file photo, a security guard stands outside the Dutch Room of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, where robbers stole more than a dozen works of art by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Degas, Manet and others, in an early morning robbery. Assistant U.S. Attorney John Durham said Tuesday, March 27, 2012, in federal court in Hartford, Conn., that the FBI believes Connecticut inmate Robert Gentile 'had some involvement in connection with stolen property' related to the art heist. Agents have had unproductive discussions about the theft with Gentile, a 75-year-old reputed mobster who is jailed in a drug case. (AP Photo, File)

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A reputed Connecticut mobster suspected of having information related to the largest art theft in history has been arraigned on weapons charges.

Seventy-five-year-old Robert Gentile (JEN'-tile) of Manchester leaned on a cane Monday as he slowly rose before a judge in federal court in Hartford to plead not guilty to three charges.

The Manchester man has been detained since his February arrest on a charge of selling illegally obtained prescription painkillers.

Authorities believe Gentile "had some involvement in connection with stolen property" related to the unsolved 1990 heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Masterworks worth a half billion dollars were stolen.

Gentile's lawyer says he had nothing to do with the art theft. He said after the arraignment that prosecutors are "piling on" with the gun charges.


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