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Jeweller who tried to sell £4.8MILLION gold toilet stolen in stately home ram raid dodges jail due to his ‘good nature’

Doe facilitated the attempted sale of the gold to a dealer
An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows Frederick Doe and his father outside Oxford Crown Court after sentencing

A MAN who tried to sell a £4.8million gold toilet stolen from a stately home dodged jail due to his “good nature”.

Jeweller Frederick Doe, 37, got caught up in the heist after a ram-raid on Blenheim Palace in 2019.

Gold toilet sculpture in a wood-paneled room.
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A £4.8million gold toilet — installed as an artwork called America — was stolen from a stately homeCredit: PA
Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, England.
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It was taken from Blenheim Palace, Winston Churchill’s Oxfordshire birthplace, in just five minutesCredit: Getty

The audacious theft saw the loo — installed as an artwork called America — taken from Winston Churchill’s Oxfordshire birthplace in just five minutes.

Doe facilitated the attempted sale of the gold to dealer Bora Guccuk — who was cleared of knowing it was stolen — in London’s Hatton Garden.

The deal didn’t go ahead and none of the gold has been recovered. Doe, also known as Fred Sines, admitted using the code word “cars” for the gold bars but said he didn’t know it was stolen.

He celebrated with his family after avoiding jail.

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He told the trial at Oxford crown court: “To me, gold is gold. I don’t know good gold from bad.”

Doe, who said he had not expected to profit from the sale, was found guilty in March of conspiracy to transfer criminal property.

Judge Ian Pringle KC yesterday accepted that the businessman, of Windsor, Berks, was of previous good character.

He sentenced him to 21 months’ jail — suspended for two years — and 240 hours’ unpaid work.

The court heard that Doe was a dad of four whose wife is suffering from a severe but undiagnosed medical condition.

He also runs a boxing club for underprivileged youngsters in his home town and was said to have had his good nature “taken advantage of”.

Two gang members will be sentenced for their parts in June.

Guggenheim Museum gold toilet which was turned down by Donald Trump to be installed at Blenheim Palace
An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows Frederick Doe and his father outside Oxford Crown Court after sentencing
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A relieved Frederick Doe, right, celebrates with his father after dodging jail
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