Thursday, October 18, 2012

Artist Employed by London Olympics Convicted of Graffiti Vandalism





A graffiti artist whose work featured in the opening ceremony of the
London Olympics has been jailed for 16 months for causing £32,000 damage
to trains in the capital.


Forty-year-old Glynn Judd – known in graffiti circles by his tag Noir
– helped decorate the house danced in by Tinie Tempah during the iconic
show.
Now he will spend at least eight months behind bars after
pleading

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