French Silverware Keeper, 2 Other Suspects in lyse Palace Theft to Face Trial

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A Rebublican Guard stands by the French president’s office at the Elysee Palace during the 42nd edition of the “journees europeennes du patrimoine” (European heritage days”), in Paris on September 20, 2025. (Photo by Guillaume BAPTISTE / AFP) Photo by GUILLAUME BAPTISTE/AFP via Getty ImagesA silver steward working at Élysée Palace and two others are accused of stealing $17,500 to $47,000 worth of porcelain and silverware from the official office and residency of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte.Silverware keeper Thomas M., his partner Damien G., and Ghislain M. were charged on Dec. 18 with jointly stealing movable property listed as part of the national heritage and aggravated handling of stolen goods, according to the Paris Prosecutors’ office.

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