Ex-treasure hunter ordered to answer missing coins questions - Tommy Thompson

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Ex-treasure hunter ordered to answer missing coins questions | Fox News

Published December 12, 2016 Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A federal judge on Monday ordered a former deep-sea treasure hunter to answer questions about the location of 500 missing gold coins.

Tommy Thompson has been held in contempt of court since last December, when Judge Algenon Marbley in Columbus found he violated a plea deal by refusing to respond.

Marbley on Monday told Thompson to answer the questions within 30 days.

The judge's order came after Thompson and his attorneys spent the past month at Marbley's direction reviewing documents that might hold clues about the location of the coins and other assets worth millions.

Thompson has said he told everything he knew during depositions last year. Todd Long, an attorney for Thompson, told Marbley on Monday that nothing has changed from Thompson's perspective.

"He has nothing further to say," Long said.

The coins were minted from gold taken from the S.S. Central America, a Gold Rush-era ship that sank off South Carolina in an 1857 hurricane with thousands of pounds of gold aboard, contributing to an economic panic.

The 161 investors who paid Thompson $12.7 million to find the ship never saw any proceeds. Two sued — a now-deceased investment firm president and the company that once published The Columbus Dispatch newspaper.

A fugitive from Ohio since 2012, Thompson was apprehended in January 2015 along with his longtime female companion at a hotel where he was living near Boca Raton, Florida.

The time that's passed since Thompson's last deposition might give him an opportunity to answer the questions, Marbley suggested.

"Who knows — he might have an epiphany," the judge said. "It is the season of miracles."

Marbley has also ordered Thompson to pay $1,000 a day until he answers questions. Currently, he owes more than $350,000, said Doug Squires, an assistant U.S. attorney. Squires said he hopes the government will see the money.

"The federal government always works very hard to recover all assets," he said.
 

Research real good the people you want to deal with pertaining to sunken treasures. Good hunting and good luck.
 

The salvage operations on the S.S. Central America are still ongoing. I have been aboard the Odyssey Explorer about two years ago and met their archaeologist Neil Cunningham Dobson. He was pretty laid back but couldn't wait to get back home to Scotland for a break after having been out on the site for an extended tour. The ship is much smaller in person than how it appears on TV!
 

I'm a big fan of Thompson's, but you have to pay your investors.

He had to convince them that he could do the impossible, I would think paying them back would be very gratifying.

At one investor meeting described in his book, someone brought a Navy General, (i think, some kind of military brass), that stood up, and said Thompson was full of s**t. He said the military can only salvage 5,000 feet, and the SS Central America is in 15,000 feet, impossible!!

Good book ,btw, Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea.
 

I'm a big fan of Thompson's, but you have to pay your investors.

He had to convince them that he could do the impossible, I would think paying them back would be very gratifying.

At one investor meeting described in his book, someone brought a Navy General, (i think, some kind of military brass), that stood up, and said Thompson was full of s**t. He said the military can only salvage 5,000 feet, and the SS Central America is in 15,000 feet, impossible!!

Good book ,btw, Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea.

Not quite that deep... the depth is 7,200 feet actually.
 

Fine someone $1,000 a day who's in jail that doesn't have any money.

Good plan.
 

Guess the courts want the money from the coins first. heh
 

Fine someone $1,000 a day who's in jail that doesn't have any money.

Good plan.

Oh Thompson has money and millions of dollars of it. Not paying his investors suck. He should go to jail and stay there working on the road gangs. You can find his coins being auctioned off on E-Bay some over $100000 each. That is most likely where the 500 gold coins went to check it Judge.
 

You can find his coins being auctioned off on E-Bay some over $100000 each.

Have you got a link? I'm looking for them and I'm probably searching the wrong way- that would sure be interesting to see!
 

Go to E-Bay and type in U.S. Central America Gold Coins. I saw several that was $25,000 each 1856-S and 1857-S One was even signed and authenticated T. Thompson
 

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Okay, I checked on it.

I"ve got reservations when they can't spell it correctly, for $25,000.

And I don't see anywhere listing Tommy's name.


1856-S $20 Gold Doubel Eagle SS Central America MS63 PCGS CAC
 

Okay, I checked on it.

I"ve got reservations when they can't spell it correctly, for $25,000.

And I don't see anywhere listing Tommy's name.


1856-S $20 Gold Doubel Eagle SS Central America MS63 PCGS CAC

There are more than one coin worth $25000 The one in the blue graded package has a signature T. Thompson.
 

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