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New $80 Million Picasso Collection
A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso. Believed to be authentic and estimated to be worth at least $79.35 million. Pierre Le Guennec, a 71-year-old former electrician who once worked for Picasso says he received the works of art as a gift for electrical work he provided. The electrician has been arrested in belief that the paintings were stolen while he did work on Picasso's home.
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