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    Tommy Thompson

    19th United States Secretary of Health and Human Services; 42nd Governor of Wisconsin

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  1. Jun 20, 2023 · The very day that Thompson sailed into Norfolk—Oct. 4, 1989—39 insurance companies sued Thompson in federal court, claiming they had originally insured the gold that sank with the S.S. Central America. The treasure, they contended, belonged to them. Exacerbating Thompson’s legal woes, a handful of his investors sued in 2005, arguing they ...

  2. Jan 25, 2022 · In this November 1989 file photo, Tommy Thompson holds a $50 pioneer gold piece retrieved earlier in 1989 from the wreck of the gold ship SS Central America.

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  4. Rank. Captain. Tommy George Thompson (born November 19, 1941) is an American Republican politician from Juneau County, Wisconsin. He served as the 19th United States secretary of Health and Human Services from 2001 to 2005 in the cabinet of President George W. Bush. Before that, he was the 42nd governor of Wisconsin (1987–2001) and Republican ...

    • 1966–1972 (ARNG), 1972–1976 (USAR)
    • George W. Bush
  5. Dec 10, 2021 · Research scientist Tommy Thompson has been held in contempt of court since Dec. 15, 2015, for that refusal. He is also incurring a daily fine of $1,000. He is also incurring a daily fine of $1,000.

  6. Tommy Gregory Thompson is an American treasure hunter known for his leading role in the discovery of the wreck of the SS Central America on September 11, 1988. He is also the author of a book about the discovery, America's Lost Treasure, published in 1998, and is a main character in the best-selling 1998 non-fiction book Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea by Gary Kinder.

    • American
    • 1988–1996
  7. Dec 23, 2021 · From finding lost treasure and going on the lam to life behind bars: The odd case of scientist Tommy Thompson. Investors want to know the whereabouts of gold recovered in 1988; the man who found ...

  8. In just a couple of months, Nemo found and recovered the Central America’s 300-pound ships’ bell, proving once and for all that Tommy Thompson’s group had found the right site. Then Nemo ...

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