Treasure hunter freed from jail after refusing to turn over shipwreck gold
tartoran
48 points
53 comments
March 15, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (10 comments)
gnabgib
Previously (4+6 points) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47329627 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47372912 But also amusingly Deep-sea treasure hunter jailed for 10 years scores legal win but won't be freed (10 points, 1 year ago, 2 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42923251
bfivyvysj
So just need to wait them out eh.
AreShoesFeet000
This is interesting. They really can’t keep you locked forever.
bombcar
Interesting that they stayed in Florida instead of absconding with the coins to where they'd be out of reach.
SilverElfin
Is there any obligation to turn over treasure you find yourself? And why?
ojbyrne
“Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea” is a book about the treasure hunt, recommended.
Refreeze5224
The real story here is that civil contempt can net you an indefinite prison sentence without a conviction, and if you're lucky a judge will decide to let you out. Over something you may or may not even know.
consumer451
The last time I saw this story, I learned that he was actually jailed for defrauding investors. Was that not the case? If it is, is the BBC in the unavoidable click-bait game now?
sooheon
Wonder why he was only charged with contempt, rather than defrauding investors?
arjie
Jesus, what a tale > Investors in Thompson's venture accused him of cheating them out of promised proceeds and after years on the run he was jailed in 2015 on a criminal contempt charge. > They had been staying in a hotel for two years, paying cash for their room under a false name and using taxis and public transport to avoid detection. But unless he plans on leaving secret wealth to his children, it scarcely sounds like a win even if he did actually get the $400 million. The investors are likely to watch him closely post-release for any actual accessing of the money. But even otherwise, what a life. Even if you have the $400 m worth of money somewhere, you're still living for years out of a hotel in Boca Raton, FL only going places via taxi and public transport while trying not to leave a paper trail. Then you're in jail for 10 years. I suppose he can live out his seventies and later, but damn.