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Filings: Justice firms skipping retiree health coverage, executives ignoring fines
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Filings: Justice firms skipping retiree health coverage, executives ignoring fines

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated May 6, 2025

Five coal companies in the struggling business empire of Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va., and his family are again failing to provide retirees healt…

Justice firms agree to pay off $409K debt to feds a year-plus after previous deadline
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Justice firms agree to pay off $409K debt to feds a year-plus after previous deadline

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated May 6, 2025

Nearly two dozen of U.S. Sen. Jim Justice’s coal companies owing more than $400,000 to the federal government in delinquent mine safety fines …

Justice coal firms ordered to pay nearly $650K, senator's son fined $1,000 per day
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Justice coal firms ordered to pay nearly $650K, senator's son fined $1,000 per day

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Apr 4, 2025

The consequences of long-running debts worsened for U.S. Sen. Jim Justice’s coal companies in two federal courts Monday.

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Justice coal firms try to keep tax returns, other finances from public amid $434K debt

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Mar 3, 2025

Coal companies in U.S. Sen. Jim Justice’s business portfolio that owe the federal government $434,000 in delinquent mine safety fine penalties…

Justice coal firm lawyer: Bankruptcy 'long overdue' as firms owe $434K in mine fines
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Justice coal firm lawyer: Bankruptcy 'long overdue' as firms owe $434K in mine fines

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Mar 3, 2025

Federal prosecutors say coal companies in the struggling business empire of Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va., still owe hundreds of thousands of doll…

Feds say Justice companies still owe $529K in mine safety debt
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Feds say Justice companies still owe $529K in mine safety debt

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Jan 16, 2025

Federal prosecutors have indicated that nearly two dozen of Gov. Jim Justice’s coal companies have made very little progress in paying off ove…

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Labor Day weekend has traditionally marked the start of the general election campaign season for candidates seeking statewide and legislative …

Justice company legal, financial and environmental liabilities pile up in other states
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Justice company legal, financial and environmental liabilities pile up in other states

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Feb 11, 2025

The Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs has been the recent focal point for mounting legal and financial liabilities of Gov. Jim Justice…

Judge recommends Justice's son be ordered to pay nearly $200K under contempt order
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Judge recommends Justice's son be ordered to pay nearly $200K under contempt order

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Apr 4, 2025

A federal judge has recommended that Gov. Jim Justice’s son and another Justice family business executive be ordered to pay roughly $200,000 i…

Feds, Kentucky firm go after Justice companies for $773K in unpaid debts in separate cases
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Feds, Kentucky firm go after Justice companies for $773K in unpaid debts in separate cases

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Aug 28, 2024

Two different groups of Gov. Jim Justice’s companies are the targets of new court filings suggesting they be held in contempt for failing to p…

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