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Friday, April 22, 2016 1:33:56 AM
you that the contract was in Wilf's name more than once over the last year.
Deep Blue decided not to sue and take a more diplomatic approach in negotiating a settlement, due to their positive relationship with the government, the charitable work they hoped to continue doing, the Dominicans they employed and a general love for the people.
Plus, already working under tight finances, it's tough to afford a lawyer when three years of the treasures you have already paid to recover have been stolen from you and your source of work cut off while in the middle of continuing to recover treasure almost daily from three shipwreck sites.
I always thought the best option was to wait for the Global suit to be decided. When the Dominican assclowns have to fork over $10 million to Global for stealing a few months worth of recovered artifacts, imagine what Deep Blue will be in line for with 3 years of recovered artifacts being stolen. That's a slam dunk case lawyers will be tripping over themselves to take.
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