
B.C. judge allows eagle sculpture insurance case despite ‘inexcusable’ delays
VANCOUVER — A B.C. Supreme Court judge says a lawsuit against insurance companies over the alleged theft of eagle sculptures made of gold and silver can proceed despite years of “inordinate and inexcusable” delays.
The ruling posted Tuesday says Forgotten Treasures International’s lawsuit against Lloyd’s Underwriters, HUB International and others can proceed, even though it’s been more than six years since the suit was filed.
The case was originally filed in 2018, nearly two years after the alleged theft of the gem-encrusted sculptures.
Forgotten Treasures owner Ron Shore says he was violently robbed of the sculptures that were among prizes for a treasure hunt held by the company to raise money for cancer research.