The boat of missing Fort Lauderdale millionaire Guma Aguiar, who lived at 1501 SE 10th St in Ft. Laud. The bost is stored at Sea Tow, 1050 NW 54th St., Fort Lauderdale, June 27, 2012. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Ellen Aguiar, the mother of missing oil tycoon Guma Aguiar, talks about her son in her lawyer Richard Baron's office in downtown Miami on Tuesday June 26, 2012. Her son's fishing boat washed ashore with the engine running Tuesday night, June 19, 2012. His wallet and phone were on the boat, but Aguiar was nowhere to be found. Patrick Farrell / Miami Herald Staff
Zion, the yacht of missing tycoon Guma Aguiar, floats beside his 1500 E 10th Street, Ft.Lauderdale mansion on June 29, 2012 Joe Rimkus Jr. / Miami Herald Staff
The front of Guma Aguiar's Fort Lauderdale mansion, located at 1500 SE 10th Street Ft.Lauderdale on June 29th, 2012. Joe Rimkus Jr. / Miami Herald Staff
This Monday, Aug. 10, 2009 file photo shows oil tycoon Guma Aguiar in Jerusalem. Police are searching for clues after Aguiar disappeared during a boat trip in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. His fishing boat washed ashore with the engine running Tuesday night, June 19, 2012. His wallet and phone were on the boat, but Aguiar was nowhere to be found. Tara Todras-Whitehill / AP
This frame grab taken from a surveillance video at Port Everglades shows oil tycoon Guma Aguiar steering his boat into the ocean on Tuesday, June 19, 2012. It is the last known image of the 35-year-old whose boat washed ashore June 20 without him. His body has not been found. AP
Missing oil tycoon Guma Aguiar and his wife Jamie in an undated photo. T.O.T. PCS / T.O.T PCS
Texas Gov. Rick Perry, center, poses with Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R-Fla., left, and Guma Aguiar of Leor Energy while holding the Defender of Jerusalem Award in Jerusalem, Monday, Aug. 10, 2009. The award was presented to Perry and Ros-Lehtinen on behalf of the Lillan Kaplan Foundation. They received the award to salute their long time support for Israel. TARA TODRAS-WHITEHILL / ASSOCIATED PRESS