CHARLESTON – From the proposed sale of a helicopter owned by one of Gov. Jim Justice’s businesses to the potential sale of real estate adjacent to the histo
Martinsville, Virginia Circuit Court Judge Carter Greer denied motions by Gov. Jim Justice, his wife Cathy Justice and his son Jay Justice to set aside confessions of judgment admitting to over $300 million in debt to a Virginia-based bank, Carter Bank & Trust. The Justices signed documents that make them liable for just over $300 million in debt.
Martinsville, Virginia Circuit Court Judge Carter Greer denied motions by Gov. Jim Justice, his wife Cathy Justice and his son Jay Justice to set aside confessions of judgment admitting to over $300 million in debt to a Virginia-based bank, Carter Bank & Trust. The Justices signed documents that make them liable for just over $300 million in debt.
A Charleston-based insurance provider, BrickStreet Mutual Insurance Company, asked a federal court to require one of Gov. Jim Justice s coal companies, Southern Coal Corporation, to post a roughly $500,000 bond. The insurance company says the Justice coal firm hasn t paid a court-ordered money judgment stemming from a 2015 workers compensation and employers liability insurance dispute.
Federal Insurance Company is seeking the judgment in New York federal court for what it says was the governor and his companies violating an indemnity agreement.