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Bank says Justices stopped paying on $300 million, are in default and should pay in full
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IRS gets sliver of $8M tax lien against Justice s daughter following home sale
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Company owned by Justice family owes almost $10 million on federal court judgment
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WELCH – Companies owned by Gov. Jim Justice and his family owe nearly $100,000 in 2020 property taxes in McDowell County.
According to information from the McDowell County Sheriff’s office, the companies have at least seven tax tickets totaling $96,061.23 if they’re paid by July 31.
The bulk of that amount is one for Bluestone Coal Corp. for $50,733.49. The next largest is one for Pay Car Mining for $14,891.51, and the third largest is one for Justice Highwall Mining for $10,516.84. The others are for Justice Low Seam Mining ($8,738.55), Bluestone Coal Corp. ($7,879.29), National Resources ($1,755.79) and Bluestone Industries ($1,545.76).
The tax bill for National Resources is for real estate, and the one for Bluestone Industries is for six vehicles. The rest seem to be for business machinery.
CHARLESTON – As millions in federal tax liens continue to be filed against his family and business interests, Gov. Jim Justice continues to say it all will be worked out.
During his bi-weekly COVID press conference July 27, Justice was asked about recent media coverage regarding financial issues involving his businesses and family members. Rather than answer the question, he instead said such coverage should be positive.
“I’m super respectful and I try to answer any question,” Justice said during the briefing. “I’ve told everyone that if you’ll tend to the business of the state of West Virginia as I’m tending to the business of the state and you’ll just stay out of my family’s personal stuff, you’ll find the final outcomes will be exactly what I’ve told you they’ll be. They’ll be worked out. …