A person accused of lengthy hiding a stolen pair of sequined ruby slippers that Judy Garland wore in “The Wizard of Oz” plans to plead responsible, his legal professional confirmed Friday.
The slippers had been stolen in 2005 from the Judy Garland Museum in her hometown of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Their whereabouts remained a thriller for practically 13 years till the FBI recovered them in Minneapolis in 2018.
They fetched a file value for film memorabilia after they had been auctioned off for $32.5 million last month, in line with Heritage Auctions, which carried out the sale. The purchaser nonetheless has not been revealed.
Jerry Hal Saliterman, now 77, of Crystal, Minnesota, was charged last March with theft of a major artwork and witness tampering.
He’s anticipated to plead not responsible when he is arraigned Monday earlier than a federal Justice of the Peace choose, a formality as a result of Justice of the Peace judges cannot settle for responsible pleas in felony instances in Minnesota. But the district choose overseeing the case on Friday scheduled a change of plea listening to for Jan. 10.
Saliterman’s legal professional, John C. Brink, confirmed to The Associated Press that his consumer will change his plea then to responsible, however he declined to offer particulars about any potential plea settlement. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for North Dakota, which is prosecuting the case, declined to remark.
The man who stole the slippers, Terry Jon Martin, now 77, pleaded responsible in 2023 to theft of a significant art work, admitting to what his legal professional mentioned was an try to tug off “one final rating” after turning from a lifetime of crime. The 76-year-old Grand Rapids man was sentenced to time served, one year of supervised release and $23,000 in restitution to the museum.
The indictment in opposition to Saliterman says that from August 2005 to July 2018, he “acquired, hid, and disposed of an object of cultural heritage.” Saliterman, in line with the indictment, knew they had been stolen, and that he threatened to launch a intercourse tape of a lady and “take her down with him” if she did hold her mouth shut concerning the slippers.
Saliterman can be ill. He was in a wheelchair and on supplemental oxygen final March throughout his first courtroom look.
Authorities haven’t mentioned how Martin and Saliterman might need been linked. Martin, who lives close to Grand Rapids, mentioned at his plea listening to in October 2023 that he hoped to promote what he thought had been actual rubies from the sneakers. But an individual who offers in stolen items, generally known as a fence, knowledgeable him the rubies weren’t actual, he mentioned. Martin mentioned he then removed the slippers, however declined to say how he did so.
Garland’s character, Dorothy, wore a number of pairs whereas filming the basic 1939 musical, however solely 4 pairs are recognized to stay. Hollywood memorabilia collector Michael Shaw had loaned his pair to the museum earlier than Martin stole them. Shaw ultimately bought them again, and had them auctioned final month.
Garland was born Frances Gumm in 1922. She lived in Grand Rapids, about 200 miles (320 kilometers) north of Minneapolis, till she was 4 years previous. She died in 1969. The Judy Garland Museum says it has the world’s largest assortment of Garland and “Wizard of Oz” memorabilia.
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