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Teller County man claims he threw away gold to keep it from his wife during divorce

Lead operator Tommy Espino stands among the recent trash dumped at the Fountain Landfill on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2013.
Lead operator Tommy Espino stands among the recent trash dumped at the Fountain Landfill on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2013.
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COLORADO SPRINGS — A fortune in gold, gleefully chucked into a Colorado Springs trash bin?

That’s the claim of Earl Ray Jones, a Teller County man who says he converted $500,000 in life savings into gold in May and then threw it away — all to prevent his wife of 25 years from seeing a nickel in their pending divorce.

“Damn right I did,” the 52-year-old former defense contractor huffed at a July deposition by the woman’s stunned divorce attorney, John-Paul Lyle of Colorado Springs.

In his sworn interview, Jones said he consigned the treasure to a Dumpster behind a Colorado Springs motel, according to a transcript obtained by The Gazette.

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