Woman Who Allegedly Attacked Painting To Undergo Mental Exam
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(Washington, DC) — A woman who allegedly attacked an 80-million-dollar painting at the National Gallery of Art will undergo psychological testing at Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital in DC. Susan Burns appeared in court yesterday on charges she tried to damage Paul Gauguin’s [[ Goh-Gans ]] “Two Tahitian Women.” Charging documents reveal Burns told police she believes the nudity in the painting is bad for children.
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