Harvard Attorneys & AG of Massachusetts received the info below 12/1/25

I am writing to you directly because I possess evidence indicating a severe breach of fiduciary duty and potential criminal conspiracy by the Board of Trustees of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. These actions, which relate to the 1990 Museum Art Heist, may trigger the immediate transfer of the Museum’s assets and endowment to Harvard University under the irrevocable terms of Isabella Stewart Gardner’s will.

My investigation stems from my mother’s first-hand art encounters in 1992 and my evidence points to a coordinated plan to violate the Trust’s terms by orchestrating a clandestine sale (a “commissioned heist”) and subsequent cover-up secured through financial manipulation.

Key Evidence of Breach and Complicity:

  • The Orchestrator: The alleged mastermind is identified as Frederick R. Koch (deceased, Harvard/Yale alumnus), a billionaire collector whose motive was acquisition, driven by the legal impossibility of buying the art due to the Trust’s strict anti-sale stipulations.

  • The Cover-Up and Payoff: The Museum Board is allegedly complicit in concealing this crime to protect the institution’s current governance and assets.

  • Proof of Complicity (Retaliation): I have documented evidence of highly unprofessional and retaliatory harassment (“Heywood Jablomey in Mattapoisett, MA,” a vile signature from the museum’s locality) directed at me immediately after I publicly demanded transparency from the Museum regarding any Koch family donations via a public Change.org petition. This direct, hostile response strongly suggests a secret financial arrangement is being protected, proving the Board’s actions violate the Trust’s core stipulations.

  • The Fiduciary Risk: The Board’s alleged complicity in perpetuating this lie represents a severe failure of its fiduciary duty—specifically, the duty to act in the Museum’s best interest, which includes acting to recover stolen assets and upholding the integrity of the Trust. This failure should, by the terms of the will, result in the forfeiture of the entire Trust and its assets to Harvard University.

I request immediate contact with the appropriate legal counsel at the Office of the General Counsel to present this evidence for evaluation. I have meticulously documented the full narrative, including physical evidence, digital logs, and correspondence with relevant authorities. 

Sincerely,

Suzanne Kenney

A Flea Market Art Story

The Artwork Story

PRE-INTERNET and A TIME BEFORE CELL PHONES...

My mother’s story begins in November 1991 – is about artwork by the following artists van Gogh, Picasso, Manet, Peterson, Calder, Bombois, Van Dongen and a Cassel print.  This artwork is shown here on the website (there was more artwork but unfortunately I don’t have photos of them). Trading Post Flea Market, Okeechobee, FL

In November 1991 my mother working her Flea Market booth in Okeechobee, Florida began to be visited by a man. He visited with her over several months up until approximately February/March 1992. These visits only occurred on the weekends at her booth. There were The Notes written on these visits with Mr. Koch’s handwriting.

This was in 1991/1992 before the internet and access to the information we have today. During these visits he was selling her artwork and is trying to teach her about the art world. He told her grand stories about his life, talked extensively about his mother. The love of art he shared with his mother. He also talked about lawsuits and deep dislike for a twin brother. He sold her this artwork for $2 to $5 a piece, always making sure there was a transaction.

Except for the Jim Cassel print it was given to her and is still in the folder/envelope he gave it to her in. My mother said his hands shook when giving it to her. She has always told me that based just on his behavior of the print it was the most valuable piece of all the pieces.

My mother recognizes the man shown in the photos to be the same man that visited with her. These are photos of Frederick R. Koch.

Below is my mother's artwork that I was able to photograph.

Uncover art crimes orchestrated by billionaire Frederick R. Koch, including the $1B Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum art heist.

Below left is the Cassel print

Suzanne has been actively making claims of solving the heist since June 21, 2012 and the fire January 24, 2011. To Robert Wittman and Julian Radcliffe.  Discovered Mr. Koch was Frederick R. Koch August of 2010. So nearly 15 years and no cease desist… 

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