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David Douglas is a self-proclaimed yachtsman that changed his name to David Ocean; in his criminal career, he has married two women, faked his own disappearance, conned investors out of $700,000 and sold yachts that were stolen or never existed.
David Douglas is a self-proclaimed yachtsman that changed his name to David Ocean; in his criminal career, he has married two women, faked his own disappearance, conned investors out of $700,000 and sold yachts that were stolen or never existed.
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