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Justice, company ordered to pay $3.5 million to satisfy bank loan
CHARLESTON – A circuit judge has ordered Gov. Jim Justice and one of his companies to pay more than $3.5 million to a bank to take care of three loans that were not fully paid. -
Justices agree Ojeda's claim against current state Senator was properly dismissed
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court says a circuit judge was correct to dismiss a claim by former state Senator Richard Ojeda, who alleged a current state Senator improperly used his name and voice in political campaign ads. -
Greenbrier files countersuit, says N.C. family owes more than $350K in gambling debts
BECKLEY – The Greenbrier has filed a countersuit against an Indian American family that says it was discriminated against and treated poorly by resort staff, saying the family actually owes more than $350,000 in unpaid gambling debts. -
Drug distributors say state MLP isn't giving them a fair shake in public nuisance cases
CHARLESTON – The nation’s three largest drug distributors has filed a petition with the state Supreme Court questioning whether the state Mass Litigation Panel exceeded its authority by grouping more than 60 public nuisances opioid claims into one statewide complaint. -
Justice companies, Carter Bank file motion to dismiss federal lawsuit
CHARLESTON – Companies owned by Gov. Jim Justice and a Virginia-based bank have asked that a federal lawsuit regarding nearly $400 million in loans be dismissed. -
Justice, attorney say settlement reached with Carter Bank over personally guaranteed loans
CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice and one of his attorneys say companies owned by his family have reached a settlement with a Virginia-based bank over nearly $400 million in loans. -
Bank files court documents going after Justice, wife for $58 million defaults
MARTINSVILLE, Virginia – A Virginia-based bank being sued by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has filed claims to more than $58 million from Justice and his wife because of personal guarantees they signed. -
Virginia-based bank calls Justice's lawsuit against it a 'delay tactic'
BECKLEY – One of the financial institutions being sued by Gov. Jim Justice, his family and his businesses says the lawsuit is nothing more than a stall tactic. -
Segal says Dinsmore & Shohl law firm schemed against him, damaged his reputation
CLARKSBURG – A prominent attorney has filed a federal lawsuit against a regional law firm and four of its attorneys claiming they schemed against him and tricked him as well as damaged his reputation. -
Hearing scheduled for June for Justice residency case
CHARLESTON — A hearing has been scheduled for June in a case challenging where Gov. Jim Justice resides. -
The Greenbrier sues insurance companies for flood losses
CHARLESTON — The Greenbrier Hotel is suing a group of insurance carriers it claims failed to pay for substantial insured losses from the 2016 flood. -
Woman claims age discrimination by former employer
A former employee is suing health care providers, citing alleged age discrimination and wrongful termination. -
Court issues order asking to show cause regarding Jenkins, Armstead eligibility
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has issued an order saying a rule to show cause is needed in the case regarding the eligibility of two appointments Gov. Jim Justice recently made to the court. -
Lawyer sues Chase Tower after elevator allegedly caused fall
CHARLESTON – A lawyer whose office is in Charleston's Chase Tower alleges she was injured because of issues with the building's elevator. -
Former Daily Mail owners say domain name was sold without permission
PARKERSBURG – The former owners of the Charleston Daily Mail claims United Bank wrongfully induced Charleston Newspapers to sell the rights to the dailymail.com domain name. -
Man accuses Charleston Police officer of excessive force
CHARLESTON – A man is suing the Charleston Police Department after he claims an officer used excessive force on him and caused him injuries. -
Women sue Community Action of South Eastern West Virginia, alleging unlawful termination
PRINCETON – Two women are suing their former place of employment after they allege that the company participated in unethical business practices and fired them after reporting it. -
Monroe Co. woman says WVAWC wrongly fired her
CHARLESTON -- A Monroe County woman is suing West Virginia-American Water Company after she claims she was wrongfully terminated from her employment.