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Brian Anthony D'Ambrosio is an American journalist and author. In 2023, he was indicted for theft from the
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of objects of cultural heritage, including archival documents such as letters from Nancy Russell, wife of artist
C.M. Russell Charles Marion Russell (March 19, 1864 – October 24, 1926), also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an American artist of the American Old West. He created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Native Americans, ...
. He was arrested after he attempted to sell stolen items he had placed for sale on
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to an undercover FBI agent. He was convicted in 2024 and sentenced to six months in federal prison. At sentencing, U.S. Attorney
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stated, “D’Ambrosio’s actions were intentional and calculated—designed to steal Montana’s cultural treasures so he could profit."


Background and early career

D'Ambrosio was born in New York and grew up in
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. After finishing high school he went to work for a Lake Placid newspaper. He later completed a degree in public relations and journalism at
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. In 2000, he moved to
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, Montana, where he worked for a local newspaper. In 2008, he moved to Wisconsin, where he worked as a journalist for several years before returning to Montana. After publishing some poetry and a couple of travel books, D'Ambrosio turned to writing primarily about Montana topics, sports, and
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. He also has stated that he is a licensed private investigator in three states. According to a December 2019 House of Mystery Radio program, D'Ambrosio worked as a private investigator and true crime journalist in Montana and Kansas. He stated in 2023 that he lived in Montana for 25 years; however, he was living in
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at the time of his arrest, and at the time of his plea.


Book publication

Turning from journalism to books, D'Ambrosio spent two and a half years researching
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for the biography ''Menacing Face Worth Millions: A Life of Charles Bronson''. He interviewed Bronson's first wife, Harriet and other family members; former cast and crew members; and residents of
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, Bronson's hometown. The book was published in 2012 by Jabberwocky Press, a small Western Pennsylvania publisher, now defunct. In 2013 he published a free ebook, ''Free Ryan Ferguson: 101 Reasons Why Ryan Should Be Released'' about Ryan W. Ferguson, with the help of Ryan's father Bill. For his next book D'Ambrosio interviewed 30
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players for ''Warriors on the Ice: Hockey's Toughest Talk''. In 2015, D'Ambrosio published ''Warrior in the Ring, The Life of World Champion Native Boxer Marvin Camel'', about boxer
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, who was the first cruiserweight world champion. The work was a
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finalist. Other books, some traditionally published, but most
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, include ''Rasta in the Ring: The Life of Rastafarian Boxer Livingstone Bramble'', ''Shot in Montana: A History of Big Sky Cinema'', and ''Montana and the NFL'', which profiled Montana-connected football players.


Archive theft

In November 2023, D'Ambrosio was indicted on 10 counts related to theft of objects of cultural heritage from the Montana Historical Society which he offered for sale on eBay or to private collectors. The thefts occurred between April 2022 to September 2023. He was caught when attempting to sell items to an undercover FBI agent; the original indictment contained a list of eight items. The prosecution argued that the items D’Ambrosio stole would bring him significant profit, such letters from Nancy Russell, wife of artist
C.M. Russell Charles Marion Russell (March 19, 1864 – October 24, 1926), also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an American artist of the American Old West. He created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Native Americans, ...
. He pled guilty to theft of major artwork in July 2024, and the remaining nine counts were dropped as part of the plea agreement. In December federal judge Brian Morris sentenced him to six months in federal prison, imposed a $4000 fine and ordered $22,508 in
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. Upon release from incarceration, D’Ambrosio faces an additional year of supervised release. In addition to the 91 items D'Ambrosio tried to sell on eBay—at least 85 of which are believed to belong to the Montana Historical Society—the FBI also found 21 more historical items at D’Ambrosio’s residence, and four more were returned from a local business. Though 11 of the eBay items were recovered, the other 80—at least 74 thought to belong to the Society—have yet to be found. U.S. Attorney
Jesse Laslovich Jesse A. Laslovich (born October 3, 1980) is an American attorney and politician who served as the United States Attorney for the District of Montana from 2022 to 2025. He previously served as a member of the Montana House of Representatives an ...
stated at sentencing, “D’Ambrosio’s actions were intentional and calculated—designed to steal Montana’s cultural treasures so he could profit. The Montana Historical Society, and all Montanans, were victims of D’Ambrosio’s greed because these documents were deeply rooted in Montana history." The Montana Historical Society staff provided an additional statement for the record, “The items stolen by you (D’Ambrosio) from the collections belong to the people of Montana, not to you for your selfish, greedy purposes. Your actions forced us to implement stricter rules regarding access and use of historical documents, which impacts all future researchers…. The emotional and financial impacts will be felt for generations.”


Published works

D'Ambrosio's books include the following: * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


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