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The DOJ said in a news release that the companies in the lawsuit had racked up almost 2,300 mine safety and health violations over the past five years, and had ignored multiple demands by several federal agencies to pay the debts. The companies are in Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, Patterson reports.
Investigative reporting over the past few years brought Justice's debts to the public's attention. A 2016 investigation by NPR, the Ohio Valley ReSource and West Virginia Public Broadcasting "found that Justice’s mines owed $2.6 million in overdue mines safety fines, as well as millions more in unpaid tax debt," Patterson reports. An OVR story last month revealed that that amount had increased to $4.3 million.
"That meant the Justice companies had by far the highest delinquent mine safety debt in the U.S. mining industry," Park reports. "And it was also far more than the companies owed when Justice ran for governor in 2016, when he pledged to make good on such debts."
from The Rural Blog http://bit.ly/2Yk3iAJ Dept. of Justice sues coal companies owned by W.Va. Gov. Jim Justice for $4.7 million in overdue safety fines - Entrepreneur Generations
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