Forest Fenn treasure hunter claims author Daniel Barbarisi ruined her reputation

Forest Fenn’s notorious treasure hunt continues to be digging up battle.

A loyal discoverer who allegedly spent huge bucks chasing the chest of gold and jewels Fenn hid within the Rocky Mountains in 2010 — sparking a years-long pursuit which left 5 individuals useless — claims her rep has been ruined by an creator who described her as “bankrupt” in a e-book concerning the treasure hunt.

Stephanie Thirtyacre is suing Daniel Barbarisi and Penguin Random Home over the tome “Chasing the Thrill: Obsession, Loss of life and Glory in America’s Most Extraordinary Treasure Hunt.”

Thirtyacre launched a weblog concerning the hunt referred to as ChaseChat and wrote a e-book contending Fenn could possibly be DB Cooper, the mysterious determine who hijacked a aircraft in 1971, demanded $200,000 money, and disappeared into the Pacific Northwest after leaping out of the aircraft.

Thirtyacre claims she “expressly forbid” Barbarisi from utilizing her identify.

“She would ultimately spend nicely into six figures on fruitless searches, go bankrupt, and see her marriage crumble as a direct results of her involvement within the chase,” Barbarisi wrote of Thirtyacre, who mentioned in Manhattan Supreme Court docket papers that she’s not filed for chapter.

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Barbarisi is being sued over his e-book “Chasing the Thrill: Obsession, Loss of life and Glory in America’s Most Extraordinary Treasure Hunt.”

A search of court docket data confirmed no chapter submitting for Thirtyacre, who informed The Submit by way of her lawyer that her monetary state is “simply high-quality. I pay all my payments and have zero debt and by no means filed for chapter.”

The Florida lady insisted Barbarisi agreed to present her confidentiality, and that she didn’t know he too was looking for Fenn’s treasure.

“I felt very snug sharing issues with Dan, underneath this confidentiality and even shared potential options [to the treasure hunt]. I had no thought till his e-book got here out that he was additionally thought-about a searcher and was not just below the journalist umbrella,” she mentioned.

The creator by no means promised Thirtyacre that he wouldn’t use her identify, and used the time period “bankrupt” in a “colloquial” means, a lawyer for the writer informed her, based on a letter included in her authorized submitting, which seeks unspecified damages.

Stephanie Thirtyacre
Thirtyacre claims she “expressly forbid” Barbarisi from utilizing her identify.
Forest Fenn treasure
A medical pupil mentioned he discovered the treasure in 2020.
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The hunt for Fenn’s treasure ended in the summertime of 2020, when a medical pupil mentioned he discovered it. Fenn died in September 2020 at age 90 after a fall in his house.

Thirtyacre’s declare is “meritless,” a lawyer for Penguin Random Home and Barbarisi mentioned, calling the e-book “deeply researched and responsibly reported.”

“A number of sources, together with Forrest Fenn himself, corroborated that Ms. Thirtyacre exhausted her financial savings pursuing the treasure,” lawyer Daniel Novack mentioned in a press release.

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