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2nd cruise ship remains in Bahamas over lawsuit

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MIAMI (AP) — A second cruise ship has diverted to the Bahamas, avoiding a U.S. judge’s order to seize one of the company’s vessels. Passenger Barry Shulman says the Crystal Serenity, operated by Crystal Cruises, arrived in Bimini Monday morning. The cruise line then ferried the passengers to Fort Lauderdale where they spent a night in a hotel. The Crystal Serenity departed Miami on Jan. 17 and was set to return to California in late May. Several days after the ship’s departure, the company announced it was suspending operations through late April. The Crystal Symphony was supposed to return to Miami last week but also remained in the Bahamas.

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