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Gov. Justice Says Liens against Family-Owned Coal Companies Totaling Nearly $1 Million will be Paid

By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on July 25, 2017 via Connect-Bridgeport.com

According to MetroNews, following reports of new liens against coal companies owned by his family, Gov. Jim Justice says the debts will be paid.
 
Justice, appearing Monday on MetroNews’ “Talkline,” alluded to disputes that need to be resolved, although the governor did not describe the nature of the disputes.
 
The liens, which were filed over the course of the spring by the state Tax Department in Kanawha County, have Justice’s own name at the top in his role as governor.
 
They were filed against Tams Management, a Justice-family company based in Raleigh County, for tax debt.
 
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