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The identity of the person who found a million dollar treasure chest filled with gold and valuable antiques was revealed in 2010 by billionaire Forrest Fenn in the Rocky Mountains, the great mountain range that straddles western North America.
A medical student named Jonathan “Jack” Stuef (32) made his name public by federal court order.
Wealthy antiques dealer Forrest Fenn filled a bronze chest with more than $ 1 million in gold, jewelry, and other precious items in 2010.
Fenn shared a cryptic poem he wrote as a clue to how to find it, hiding the treasure chest somewhere in the Rocky Mountains.
Those who wanted to find the treasure chest searched the $ 1 million chest trying to crack the code in the poem for 10 years.
ANNOUNCED BY DECISION OF THE FEDERAL COURT
The treasure chest was found in Wyoming in the Rocky Mountains by an unidentified person in June. However, Jonathan “Jack” Stuef of Michigan made his name public in a federal court order.
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Shiloh Forrest Old, Fenn’s grandson, who passed away in September, wrote on a website dedicated to the treasure hunt that Stuef found the treasure chest “through years of careful searching.”
“My name is Jack Stuef and I am the Seeker for Forrest Fenn Treasure,” Stuef said in a statement. I searched for it for two years and picked it up on June 6 of this year from where I found it in Wyoming, where Forrest hid it 10 years ago. “Now I have the treasure chest.”