Brian Walshe, who allegedly killed his wife, was sentenced to 37 months in a federal art fraud case that uncovered years for schemes to fund a lavish lifestyles
Brian Walshe, who allegedly killed his wife, was sentenced to 37 months in a federal art fraud case that uncovered years for schemes to fund a lavish lifestyles
Brian Walshe, who allegedly killed his wife, was sentenced to 37 months in a federal art fraud case that uncovered years for schemes to fund a lavish lifestyles
Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty ImagesBrian Walshe, the Massachusetts man charged with the murder of his real estate executive wife, was sentenced on Tuesday to 37 months behind bars in a separate criminal case involving a scam he orchestrated to sell counterfeit Andy Warhol paintings.Walshe, 49, did not speak on his behalf during the sentencing hearing in Boston federal court, according to NBC Boston. His sentence is set to run concurrent to any state sentence he might face should be
Brian Walshe attempted to sell two counterfeit Andy Warhol paintings years before he allegedly murdered his wife and dismembered her body, authorities said.