OHIO MAN WHO REFUSED TO TELL AUTHORITIES WHERE HE HID $50 MILLION IN SHIPWRECK GOLD RELEASED FROM PRISON

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Would you trade 11 years in an Ohio prison for $50 million in shipwreck gold coins & bars??
Thomas Thompson just did: 

An Ohio treasure hunter who was sent to prison for refusing to tell authorities and investors where he stashed $50 million worth of gold discovered in an 1857 shipwreck has been released from jail.

Thomas Thompson, now 73, was sent to prison in 2015 after he refused to tell a federal judge, his own lawyers, & his investors where he hid a collection of gold coins and bars he discovered on the shipwreck of the S.S. Central America. The S.S. Central America, colloquially known as the Ship of Gold, wrecked in 1857 during a hurricane while carrying over a dozen tons of gold found during the California Gold Rush, according to the Associated Press.

Thompson initially discovered the wreck site in 1988 during an expedition funded by around 160 investors, many from the Ohio area, the Dispatch reported. Along with the wreck itself, Thompson allegedly found over $100 million worth of gold coins and bars, the location of which he never shared with his investors.

The investors filed a lawsuit against Thompson in 2005, claiming that he sold $50 million worth of the gold without paying them.” Thompson claimed that the coins were turned over a trust in Belize and that the $50 million he made in the first sale went toward legal fees and bank loans, and claimed that he did not know where the rest of the gold was, per AP.”

Full Story at WKRC Columbus

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