Helicopter dropped $10,000 at Angler's Marina last Saturday in Lewes, Delaware
Del Walsh, son of Angler’s Marina owner James B. Walsh, said Leonard Maull was behind the stunt. Maull, who died about a year ago, owned a home in Lewes and operated Henlopen Bait and Tackle on Savannah Road.
“I’ve known him my whole life,” Walsh said.
Maull's trustee, Rehoboth Beach certified public accountant Bill Berry, said Maull left the request in his trust.
According to Berry, Maull ordered $10,000 in equal denominations of $5, $10, $20 and $50 bills be dropped from an airplane flying over the marina one year after his death on a Saturday during the summer."It was his money, and I figured he could do what he wanted to do with it," Berry said.
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Del Walsh, son of Angler’s Marina owner James B. Walsh, said Leonard Maull was behind the stunt. Maull, who died about a year ago, owned a home in Lewes and operated Henlopen Bait and Tackle on Savannah Road.
“I’ve known him my whole life,” Walsh said.
Maull's trustee, Rehoboth Beach certified public accountant Bill Berry, said Maull left the request in his trust.
According to Berry, Maull ordered $10,000 in equal denominations of $5, $10, $20 and $50 bills be dropped from an airplane flying over the marina one year after his death on a Saturday during the summer."It was his money, and I figured he could do what he wanted to do with it," Berry said.
Cash rains down from skies at Irish Eyes - By Kara Nuzback - CapeGazette.com - Covering Delaware's Cape Region - Inland Bays, Atlantic Ocean, Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Milton, Dewey Beach, USA