Jail time for "looters" ... Gotta be honest when THing ... anywhere

tigerbeetle

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Jail time for "looters" ... Gotta be honest when TH'ing ... anywhere

Girlfriend of former U.S. treasure hunter gets one month in jail
BY MARY WISNIEWSKI
The girlfriend of a former treasure hunter was sentenced to one month in jail on Friday, months after the couple was captured with hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash they had received for loot recovered from a shipwreck, prosecutors said.


Alison Antekeier, 47, and Thomas "Tommy" G. Thompson, 63, both formerly of Columbus, Ohio, were captured in Florida. They have agreed to forfeit $425,380 in cash seized from them when they were caught, prosecutors said.


Antekeier was sentenced at U.S. District Court in Columbus, Ohio. She and Thompson both pleaded guilty to criminal contempt charges.


Thompson's company, Columbus Exploration, confirmed in 1988 that it had found a ship that sank in the 19th Century. It subsequently brought up gold coins and bars worth millions, and members of Thompson's team accused him of failing to pay them.


Antekeier was sentenced to a total of five months, including two months of house arrest and two months credit for time served, according to Assistant U.S. Doug Squires. Thompson will be sentenced on Oct. 29 in Columbus, and could face up to two years in prison, one year of supervised release and a $250,000 fine.


Thompson skipped an August 2012 U.S. District Court hearing to account for the location of gold coins and some funds.


Arrest warrants were issued for both Thompson and Antekeier, his then assistant and now girlfriend, who failed to appear as a witness in the civil case in November 2012, prosecutors said.


Authorities did not track them down until late January when they were found at a Hilton Hotel. They had been living there under assumed names and paying living expenses with cash.


They were later extradited to Ohio, and both pleaded guilty to criminal contempt.


"Thompson and Antekeier were very sophisticated in avoiding capture and had access to nearly unlimited funds, enabling them to stay completely off the radar for years," U.S. Marshal Peter Tobin said in a statement.


More than 400 people drowned in the 1857 wreck of the SS Central America, which was carrying as much as 21 tons of gold from California mines. It sank off the coast of South Carolina.


Thompson and Antekeier also agreed to help authorities identify anyone who assisted them while they were fugitives and to help identify assets in the civil case.


(This story has been corrected in paragraph 5 after prosecutor's office changed sentence to two months of house arrest and two months time served from four months credit for time served)


(Editing by David Gregorio)
 

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Agreed... that you need to be honest if you involve others toward a possible treasure and then just disappear if it's found. That is wrong. But... if some laymen like myself found a couple of bags of gold coins somehow I wouldn't be honest at all.... if honest meant sharing it all with others.
 

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Agreed... that you need to be honest if you involve others toward a possible treasure and then just disappear if it's found. That is wrong. But... if some laymen like myself found a couple of bags of gold coins somehow I wouldn't be honest at all.... if honest meant sharing it all with others.

I have to agree. If the find is Obviously much Older then any of the Losers could actually Be.
it should be Finders Keepers .
example: since no one person from the 19th. century is still alive,
anyone other then the finder claiming a 19th Century Shipwreck, Better have proof they
Financed the search or revovery imo
 

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Tom_in_CA

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Interesting news link tiger-beetle. Thanx for posting.
 

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Agreed. Interesting link.
I just wish folks in Ohio were more trustworthy, especially the ones in S.W.Ohio.
Peace ✌
 

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Agreed. Interesting link.
I just wish folks in Ohio were more trustworthy, especially the ones in S.W.Ohio.
Peace ✌

Even though I don't live there That seems to be a bit assuming imo.
I'm sure S.W. Ohio doesn't have a particular Draw on people who are less Trustworthy :tongue3:
perhaps the State Capitol on weekdays, along with every State Capitol Complex,
And D.c. are over populated with the untrustworthy . but what is in S.W. Ohio
to draw them in ?
 

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All the people in Ohio are honest as long as they live North of I70..wink wink...or so I have been told :) Go Browns
 

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So they forfeited the cash, and got a few months in jail for the millions of gold recovered? Did they recover it all? Where there others involved in the recovery and they also got a lions share of the gold? I remember reading about the arrest but can't remember when it was or the link.
 

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