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CEO Convicted in Shipbuilding Scheme

May 14, 2024 Eric Sorensen
CEO Convicted in Shipbuilding Scheme
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CEO Convicted in Shipbuilding Scheme
May 14, 2024
Eric Sorensen

On Thursday, 71-year-old Curtiss E. Jackson was convicted of a long-running scheme that bilked investors out of millions over a fraudulent boatbuilding and cruise business. 

Jackson and his wife, Jamey Jackson, owned Semisub Inc, a shipbuilding firm in Hawaii. Both sought investment in the company and for more than ten years told financial backers that the prototype vessel, the Semisub One, was just months, even weeks away from starting operations. 

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On Thursday, 71-year-old Curtiss E. Jackson was convicted of a long-running scheme that bilked investors out of millions over a fraudulent boatbuilding and cruise business. 

Jackson and his wife, Jamey Jackson, owned Semisub Inc, a shipbuilding firm in Hawaii. Both sought investment in the company and for more than ten years told financial backers that the prototype vessel, the Semisub One, was just months, even weeks away from starting operations. 

Download and listen to the audio version below and click here to subscribe to the Today in Manufacturing podcast.