A Canadian man has filed a breach of contract lawsuit against a now-defunct Bank of America branch in Michigan. He alleges that the bank unilaterally “drilled-open” his safe deposit box, removing over 100 coins estimated at $3.6 million, all without his permission. As per the charges, both the safe deposit box and its high-value contents have not been returned.
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To read the original lawsuit complaint, you can find the document here.
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