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Former deep-sea treasure hunter to have competency evaluated

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A federal judge in Ohio has ordered a competency evaluation of a former deep-sea treasure hunter who's jailed for refusing to answer questions about the location of 500 missing gold coins.

Defendant Tommy Thompson has been held in contempt of court since mid-December, when Judge Algenon Marbley found he violated a plea deal by refusing to respond. Thompson must also pay $1,000 a day until he cooperates.

The judge on Wednesday ordered Thompson to be evaluated to determine whether a "neurological defect" is preventing him from complying with the plea deal.

Thompson has said he told everything he knew during depositions last fall. His attorney hasn't returned a message seeking comment.

The coins were minted from gold taken from the S.S. America, which sank in a hurricane off South Carolina in 1857.

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