Yes, you read the headline correctly; a Romanian man admitted to stealing art masterpieces from a Dutch museum is now trying to sure the museum for making the robbery too easy.

According to Yahoo News, last year a group of six people stood trial for stealing $24 million dollars worth of famous paintings. (Some of the ones they took included; Pablo Picasso's "Tete d'Arlequin", Claude Monet's "Waterloo Bridge" and Paul Gauguin’s "Femme Devant une Fenetre Ouverte, dite La Fiancee.”)

Our guy admitted to the theft and is being pursued for millions of dollars for the painting insurers, but now he wants to museum he stole them from the pay up because they made it

I could not imagine that a museum would exhibit such valuable works with so little security.

To make matters worse, all the paintings were allegedly destroyed with fire by our guy’s mother, who was trying to destroy any evidence against her son.

If this guy wins even one cent in court ,my faith in common sense and justice might just be obliterated.

How on earth can anyone, with a straight face, make the case that says, “It’s not my fault I stole valuable works of art, you didn’t put up enough security around them.”

Despicable.

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