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News----- Sunken treasure sparks legal tussle

wvrick

Active member
redistribute the wealth?
 
Thats why I don't blab about anything good found except here on forum LOL:rofl:and then again it might be a tall tale unless I provide pics. Nobody will ever see the stuff by time legal issues are resolved.Except what was already stolen IMHO
 
I am a pretty outgoing person, but if I found anything of over $2000.00 in value, I would keep my mouth shut. You would not believe how many people & gov't entities come out of the woodwork and make claims. Almost 100% of them totally bogus, if not 100% bogus. But it will keep the treasure tied up in the courts and eventually legal fees will dissolve anything the treasure finder might have gotten. Go read up on recovered treasures, large & small, and see if what I say isn't true.
 
If they already had the treasure, why did they need investors?

Geed, it is a wonderful thing...... LOL

Another question is how does someone just walk into a bank and clean out your safety deposit box?

Letting somone, not associated with the recovery, have access to the treasure is just stupidity.

Hope it is a lesson learned for them.

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