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        <title><![CDATA[Art dealer Mary Boone released from prison thanks to coronavirus pandemic]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Infamous art dealer Mary Boone is a free woman, according to <strong>ArtNet’s gossip column, Wet Paint.</strong></p><p>It reports that Boone — who was sentenced in 2018 to 30 months in jail for tax evasion — has been released after serving just 13 months in prison in Danbury, Connecticut, because of the pandemic. Apparently Boone, a once almighty dealer who worked with Jean Michel Basquiat, Julian Schnabel and Roy Lichtenstein, among others, is now in a Brooklyn halfway house, awaiting final release.</p><p>The outlet figured out that Boone’s on the outside again because she downloaded Citizen, an app that alerts users to police activity in their area. “The app pings you with a notification when someone in your contacts has joined,” which allowed them to see that Boone was back in possession of a smart phone. Wet Paint says it confirmed her release with the Department of Corrections. “The move appears to be a response to the threat Boone and fellow older inmates faced after several prisoners tested positive for COVID-19,” it reported.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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