“OceanGate gave Lochridge approximately 10 minutes to immediately clear out his desk and exit the premises,” his attorneys said in the filing.
Soon after Lochridge’s firing, Rush asked the company’s finance director if she would like to take on the role. Rush, who allegedly ignored safety warnings while charging wealthy tourists $250,000 each for dives to the Titanic shipwreck, hired college interns from Washington State University to design the electrical systems for the ill-fated submersible.
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