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A Florida couple who sued Stockton Rush for refusing to refund their $210,000 deposit for a Titanic shipwreck tour have dropped the lawsuit after the OceanGate Expeditions CEO was among five to ...
The lawsuit, filed by the administrator of the estate of Paul-Henri Nargeolet in Washington state, names that company, OceanGate Inc.; the estate of its co-founder and CEO, Stockton Rush; and ...
After Lochridge's firing, OceanGate sued him in 2018 alleging breach of contract, including violating terms of his contractual employment by discussing confidential information with other ...
The suit accuses OceanGate and its founder, 61-year-old Stockton Rush, of having “designed, constructed and operated” the submersible in almost every way “in a manner outside the norms of ...
Richard Stockton Rush III (March 31, 1962 – June 18, 2023) was an American businessman who was the co-founder and chief executive officer of OceanGate, a deep-sea exploration company. After graduation from Princeton University , Rush worked for McDonnell Douglas as a flight test engineer on their F-15 program.
Former employee David Lochridge, who was hired to run manned tests of submersibles, claimed in a 2018 counterclaim lawsuit against OceanGate that he was fired after he warned that the Titan’s ...
Titan, previously named Cyclops 2, was a submersible created and operated by the American underwater-tourism company OceanGate.It was the first privately-owned submersible with a claimed maximum depth of 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) [2], and the first completed crewed submersible with a hull constructed of titanium and carbon fiber composite materials.
Stockton Rush was sued by Florida couple Marc and Sharon Hagle in February after they allegedly paid more than $200,000 for a Titanic wreck expedition that never eventuated