The Titanic foundation is now reviewing past records and questioning the safety claims made by OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who was considered a a “cavalier guy,” by the foundation's president.
CEO Stockton Rush before the disastrous dive in which his submersible imploded. RMS Titanic, Inc. President Jessica Sanders, who described Rush as a “cavalier guy,” told thethat the foundation is now reviewing past records and questioning Rush’s statements.
“We have now our own internal questions about the representations [OceanGate] made that we made the basis on giving PH the OK to go,” Sanders said. “We’re going back and looking at that now ourselves internally, because there were representations not only made to us, but made to the court, that now we have to go back and verify because of these stories that are coming up that question them.
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