Gov. Jim Justice s business failures and unmet obligations have drawn grievances from banks and foreign companies. But they ve also affected members of some of West Virginia s most vulnerable communities, including company Justice company retirees like Pinkey Mullens enduring company drug coverage interruptions and southern coalfields suffering environmental and property tax revenue losses.
A Virginia federal court has set up seizure of a helicopter belonging to one of Gov. Jim Justice s coal companies, Bluestone Resources Inc., to enforce a $13 million judgment against the firm awarded to British Virgin Islands-based Caroleng Investments Limited. District Judge Robert Ballou provides a week for a joint proposal for sale of the 2009 Bell helicopter.
A British Virgin Islands firm has accused one of Gov. Jim Justice’s coal companies of moving a helicopter the firm aims to seize to collect on a roughly $13 million
A British Virgin Islands firm has accused one of Gov. Jim Justice’s coal companies of moving a helicopter the firm aims to seize to collect on a roughly $13 million
One of Gov. Jim Justice’s coal companies urged a federal court Friday to stay an order to seize a helicopter to enforce a $10 million-plus judgment the company hasn’t paid,