West Virginia State Auditor
Recent News About West Virginia State Auditor
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Supreme Court says individuals who purchased tax lien on mineral interests owe property taxes
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that individuals who purchased tax liens on mineral rights are required to pay property taxes. -
AG's office helps stop Ponzi scheme in northern panhandle
WHEELING — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says his office was involved in breaking up a Ponzi scheme that bilked investors of millions. -
Five Cabell officials sue over budget cuts
HUNTINGTON – Five Cabell county officials filed suit over recent budget cuts, alleging that the cuts will prevent official from being able to fully perform their constitutionally and statutory required duties. -
Hunt announces run for state Attorney General
CHARLESTON – Charleston attorney Mark A. Hunt is entering the race for West Virginia Attorney General. Hunt, a former legislator, on Sept. 30 announced his candidacy. He is campaigning on the promise to be a watchdog for West Virginia citizens and small businesses. -
Retired judge collects full pension along with state salary
O'Hanlon CHARLESTON – Since he retired from his position in 2010 as a Cabell circuit judge, Dan O'Hanlon has been collecting his full judicial pension on top of his current income as the director of WVNET. -
Man sues couple for breach of contract
HUNTINGTON -— A man is suing a couple for breach of contract after he agreed to pay him $527,000. -
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Oct. 9