![]() Although they haven’t decided on an exact number, there are a few factors that would determine the final amount the minors claim. Since the suit was filed last year, Angstman says a third girl under the age of 18, has joined the suit seeking more than $100,000 in damages from Arctic Sea Mining. Myron Angstman is an attorney in Bethel representing one of the young plaintiffs in this case. That particular gold dredge, and Arctic Sea Mining, is owned by gold miner and tv personality Ken Kerr.Īs of this month, the lawsuit is in the early stages of discovery. One end of the cable was attached to a construction loader, the other was attached to an iconic Bering Sea Gold dredge, the Myrtle Irene. The incident occurred at the end of October 2018, when a pair of sisters, and their friend, were driving along the Port Road in Nome and struck a cable extended across the road. Late last year (November of 2019), two Nome high schoolers filed a lawsuit against Arctic Sea Mining LLC for injuries they suffered during a previous run-in with one of the company’s dredges. With the promise of tapping into undiscovered riches, this season also comes with the backdrop of an ongoing lawsuit against one of Nome’s main mining companies. ![]() Tonight marks the premiere of the 9 th season of Nome’s mining reality television show, Bering Sea Gold.
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