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Gov. Jim Justice's business failures and unmet obligations have drawn grievances from banks and foreign companies. But they've also affected members of some of West Virginia's most vulnerable communities, including company Justice company retirees like Pinkey Mullens enduring company drug coverage interruptions and southern coalfields suffering environmental and property tax revenue losses.

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