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After court outcomes, sheriffs are ordered to seize Justice personal property [WV Governor]
WV MetroNews ^ | June 6, 2019 | Brad McElhinny

Posted on 06/07/2019 12:31:46 PM PDT by buckalfa

LEWISBURG, W.Va. — A financial services company coming after Gov. Jim Justice personally for $2.79 million is asking the Greenbrier County sheriff to seize personal property and for Justice assets in a dozen banks to be checked.

Meanwhile, a legal ad says the sheriff of Logan County has been authorized to sell shares of two Justice-owned companies to settle yet another debt in the court system.

This has been quite a week for Governor Justice and his family’s vast holdings.

Court cases, including some from afar, keep resulting in local law enforcement officers being asked to assess what personal property is available from Gov. Jim Justice, said to be the state’s richest man — and seize it.

In Greenbrier County, the multi-million dollar collection attempt comes after Justice signed off on a court agreement to pay down almost $4 million in debt to Siemens Financial Services.

The debt originally belonged to one of Justice’s companies, Southern Coal. But Justice had earlier personally guaranteed the debt would be paid down.

He didn’t do so fast enough to satisfy the company. It’s now trying to force the collection of what’s left.

The legally-binding agreement took place in Superior Court of New Jersey, Middlesex County. A lawyer for Siemens Financial Services filed a notice of foreign judgment in Greenbrier County.

On May 28, the sheriff of Greenbrier County received a writ of execution: “we command you that the goods and chattels of the defendant, James C. Justice II, in your bailiwick, you cause to be made the total sum of $2,790,156.81, plus continuing per (diem or annum) interest rate of 3.5 percent.”

A request for execution filed the same day with the circuit clerk in Greenbrier County had this direction: “Please direct the sheriff to levy any and all personal property of the defendant at the following address.”

The name and address belonged to James C. Justice, the governor of West Virginia, in a Lewisburg neighborhood.

That same day, a dozen banks were listed in a suggestion of personal property, indicating they might hold some of Justice’s personal property being sought.

Each bank was sent notification that the writ of execution would apply to any accounts up to the amount being sought.

The banks included Premier Bank, Huntington Bank, First National, First Citizens, First Bank of Charleston, City National, Chase Bank, BB&T, Bank of Monroe, Wesbanco, Summit Community Bank and United Bank.

MetroNews obtained the documents through a visit to the Greenbrier Circuit Clerk.

That’s not the only seizure order affecting the governor and his family businesses.

In Logan County, a court order has resulted in the sheriff being ordered to sell shares of Southeast Cotton and Wilcox Industries, each wholly owned subsidiaries of James C. Justice companies.

The shares will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at 11 a.m. June 28, according to the legal notice published in West Virginia newspapers.

That is an outcome of a Logan Circuit Court case contending Justice-owned companies owed more than $160,000 to creditors.

After an agreed judgement order, the sheriff concluded no personal property could be seized. The sheriff was ordered to try again, this time with the aid of testimony that Justice owns 100 percent of the stocks of Southeast Cotton and Wilcox Industries.

These aren’t the first counties or courtrooms where these kinds of personal property seizures have been attempted.

In a federal court case, U.S. Marshals were authorized to collect $662,101.42, plus any further $1,000-a-day penalties from Justice’s Bluestone Coal. The marshals haven’t yet reported back on their level of success.

That case is a class action suit filed in 2016 by coal miners who said they were laid off without adequate warning under federal law.

In another case that wound up in Greenbrier County, a Maryland-based bank came after Justice for $1,479,791.13.

The case against Justice Family Farms of North Carolina was originally in Circuit Court for Frederick County, Maryland, in 2017 and then was reopened later that year. The result was several related confessed judgments for hundreds of thousands of dollars each, plus interest.

The plaintiff, Middletown Valley Bank, has spent more than a year trying to collect from the company and Justice himself.

Dozens of writs of garnishments of property have been issued. The sheriff of Greenbrier County has gotten a few.

One, stamped Nov. 30, 2018, includes a handwritten note that says, “I have been contacted by attorneys representing Middletown Valley Bank. I have been instructed to return the within writ of execution due to an agreement made.”

It’s unclear if the agreement stuck.

The file at the Greenbrier courthouse included another writ of execution with a fresh stamp: Jan. 7, 2019.

“We command you to seize and sell, in the manner provided by law, such personal property of the Defendant James C. Justice II, the defendant.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: West Virginia
KEYWORDS: forfeiture; justice; wv
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To: rockinqsranch

Wasn’t Bloomberg at one time a D,R,and I?


21 posted on 06/07/2019 1:31:00 PM PDT by billyboy15
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To: topher

No connection to Rockefeller, though I am sure they have met.

Justice made his money originally through coal. He is a genuine WV coal baron. He also owns the Greenbrier and is diversified in other industries. He has had a horrible business ethics reputation in that of hiring contractors and not paying them or making them take him to court to get paid. Also I have heard stories of him screwing over business partners, etc. In the past I have always taken these stories with a grain of salt because you hear similar stories about others in the coal industry. Remember this is a blue collar union state so you can imagine the stories. However with Justice its consistent and seems to be more then union PR smoke. To win the WV governorship he jumped from GOP to Rat then with Trump present and a lot of fanfare jumped back to GOP. He has been mostly a flop as governor, refuses to live in the governors mansion so he is always at least an hour from the statehouse. Therefore he is always accused of being out of touch with the legislature. He is very much disliked by both parties and I can’t really name any accomplishments. There are constant rumors that he will run for the Senate against Manchin. And rumors Manchin will leave the Senate and run for governor again against Justice. I don’t think Justice can win a head-to-head race with Manchin. Personally I think they’ll cut a deal Justice runs for the Senate & Manchin runs for Governor.

I also still think Manchin thinks he is a dark horse for the Rat Veep nomination and in his fevered dreams a darker horse for the Rat Prez nomination.

Justice is just another example of WV’ers overwhelming fascination with the rich as state political leaders. It’s possible Justice could end up a permanent political fixture just like Rockefeller. However these recent court cases may break his WV political “rich-guy” aura.


22 posted on 06/07/2019 1:40:21 PM PDT by Reily
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To: gunsequalfreedom
"Is he a deadbeat of a guy that put his personal assets on the line to financially secure a company?"

The answer is complicated. He has a history of non payment but his personal and business assets are comingled in what appears to be shell corporations designed to hide ownership and assets. 20 some years ago I tried to collect medical debts from one of his self insured employee health plans at a coal mine that Justice owned. I failed miserably as we could not get valid service. It seems the statutory agent was a foreign attorney operating out of a post office box.

23 posted on 06/07/2019 1:45:04 PM PDT by buckalfa (Earth First! We Will Strip Mine The Other Planets Later !)
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To: buckalfa

Two observations:

1. Never make a personal guarantee for a corporation’s debts.

2. How much of the problems his companies had were due to Obama’s EPA regulating his coal mining company out of business? While laws requiring notice of layoffs sound nice, how could he have know of the death penalty he was given late in Obama’s presidency?


24 posted on 06/07/2019 1:51:47 PM PDT by WASCWatch
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To: WASCWatch

Small business owners must always sign the note personally. That’e the way it must be done

If you don’t believe in your business, why should a bank?


25 posted on 06/07/2019 1:54:28 PM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12)There were Democrat espionage operations on Republican candidates)
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To: WASCWatch

EVERYBODY in WV knew about Obama vs. coal.
So much so that in the 2012 Dem presidential primary (a CLOSED primary) a convicted felon in a Texas penitentiary Keith Judd, got 41% of the vote.


26 posted on 06/07/2019 2:00:21 PM PDT by Roccus (When you talk to a politician...ANY politician...always say, "Remember Ceausescu")
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To: bert

The debt originally belonged to one of Justice’s companies, Southern Coal. But Justice had earlier personally guaranteed the debt would be paid down.

Maybe you missed this.


27 posted on 06/07/2019 2:18:16 PM PDT by WASCWatch
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To: buckalfa

“The question becomes will Justice’s troubles create problems for Trump in winning WV’s electoral votes next year.”

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28 posted on 06/07/2019 2:20:52 PM PDT by TexasGurl24
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To: buckalfa

Gov. Deal in Georgia leveraged the governor’s office to go from being several million dollars underwater to being a multi-millionaire.


29 posted on 06/07/2019 3:22:27 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: WASCWatch

The stories about his business ethics & company problems go way back before Zero was anything more the a gleam in George Soros’s eye.


30 posted on 06/07/2019 3:43:33 PM PDT by Reily
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To: Reily

I wasn’t commenting on his ethics; just that signing a personal guarantee when you know one of your businesses is going down the drain is not a smart move.


31 posted on 06/07/2019 3:46:47 PM PDT by WASCWatch
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To: WASCWatch

Agree!


32 posted on 06/07/2019 3:47:18 PM PDT by Reily
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To: buckalfa
Classic WVA politics. Governor with a name out of Little Orphan Anny whose relationship with parties and the truth is highly fungible. The same since the days of Davis and Elkins.
33 posted on 06/07/2019 8:28:15 PM PDT by robowombat (Orthodox)
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To: Mr. Lucky

There were Rockefellers as governors of both states.


34 posted on 06/08/2019 12:12:04 AM PDT by topher (America, please Do The Right Thing!)
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To: robowombat

Plus one for the obscure WV historical reference.


35 posted on 06/08/2019 8:48:21 AM PDT by buckalfa (Earth First! We Will Strip Mine The Other Planets Later !)
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