Judge rules Justice owes $29M+ to surety bond provider as other liabilities mount
A federal judge has ruled that
The judge found Justice owes just over
U.S. District Judge
State regulators typically require coal mining companies to get a bond to secure their obligations under a permit, while the surety receives compensation through premiums in exchange for undertaking the obligations. The bond provider often requires, as
Justice's newly determined eight-figure debt comes after the
Meanwhile, Justice's family business conglomerate faces intensifying legal fights from environmentalist groups claiming it has left mine reclamation responsibilities unfulfilled in
Spokespeople for Justice's
Justice guaranteed payment in 2018 and 2019 agreements
Five Justice coal companies and an affiliate asked
What followed was a
But the companies failed to provide the
Rather than take legal action at that point,
The coal firms delivered
Justice had pledged in his personal guaranty to pay
Judge rejected Justice challenge of debt parameters
Crenshaw shot down Justice's contention that his amended agreement with
"
Crenshaw dismissed testimony from
The judge in part cited Ball's personal ties and investment in the companies' and Justice's success, which he found made his testimony "less credible." Crenshaw noted Ball has been employed by Justice's family since he graduated from law school over 20 years ago.
"His personal relationship is obvious, as is his bias," Crenshaw wrote.
Crenshaw observed in his ruling that Ball had admitted at trial that it was Justice's son, James "Jay" Justice III, who
The Justice companies named in court documents are
A
"[H]is decision reaffirms that the law should apply equally to everyone no matter how high-ranking the person on one side of the case may be," Phillips said.
'We are so sick of this Justice family's mines'
The Justice family's
The accusation comes in a lawsuit filed by Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards, Appalachian Voices and the
The environmentalist groups have sought new mine permit reclamation deadlines, a requirement that
The groups have pointed to
That testimony came in a case stemming from a lawsuit filed by the federal government in 2019 alleging nearly two dozen Justice family coal companies owed
The Justice companies paid that debt off, according to a
In the
Ball testified another Justice company,
Ball later indicated that Justice companies sometimes pay the debts of other Justice firms, with
Environmentalists say Ball's testimony is evidence that Justice coal firms can and should do more to clean up their mine sites.
"We are so sick of this Justice family's mines wrecking our mountains, waters, and communities,"
Court order moved toward property seizure in benefits case
Last month, a federal court issued an order against three Justice coal companies moving toward seizing property to satisfy a
The court issued the order against the Justice family-controlled firms after finding in 2023 they were liable for nearly six years of unpaid premiums under a union retiree health benefit plan.
The order filed
A writ of execution is a court order used to enforce money judgments by setting up a transfer of property. Law enforcement personnel carry out a writ, typically by seizing the property.
Justice's business portfolio has been marred by property seizure before.
Last year, after a years-long legal fight, Justice's
In addition to the federal tax lien notices from the
Justice has claimed without evidence that legal proceedings looking to collect reported debts from his business interests have been part of a political conspiracy to sabotage his 2024
Justice pledged that he would put his children in charge of his family's business operations upon becoming



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