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West Virginia gov, company ordered to pay $6.8M in coal feud


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West Virginia gov, company ordered to pay $6.8M in coal feud
A federal judge in Delaware has ordered West Virginia Gov. James Justice and one of his family-owned coal companies to pay $6.8 million for breaching a contract with a Pennsylvania coal exporter
By RANDALL CHASE AP Business Writer
April 1, 2021, 11:07 PM
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DOVER, Del. A federal judge in Delaware has ordered West Virginia Gov. James Justice and one of his family-owned coal companies to pay $6.8 million for breaching a contract with a Pennsylvania coal exporter.
The ruling was handed down Monday in a lawsuit filed in 2018 by Pennsylvania-based Xcoal Energy & Resources. ....

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Clarification: Estate Services-Lawsuit story


SEATTLE (AP) — In a story published March 31, 2021, The Associated Press reported that a King County judge ordered a company that provides estate planning services to pay more than $14 million because it used “scare tactics” to pressure people to buy its products. The company was Texas-based CLA Estate Services, Inc. and CLA USA. In the ruling the judge referred to the company as “CLA,” and the story also referenced “CLA.” CLA is also the commonly-used name for CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, a Minnesota-based accounting and consulting firm, not to be confused with CLA Estate Services, Inc.
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Congressman Matt Gaetz staying on Judiciary panel, despite investigation


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do you have at the heart of the investigation into Congressman Matt Gates? Questions about an alleged sexual relationship with a 17 year old girl, The New York Times reports. Federal investigators began looking at Gates in the final months of the Trump administration, zeroing in on alleged encounters dating back around two years, the paper reports. Investigators are trying to figure out if Gates, a top ally of former President Donald Trump, had sexual relations with a girl and if he violated federal sex trafficking laws by paying for her to travel across state lines. We are in a battle for the soul of the Republican ....

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Gov. Jim Justice's company ordered to pay $6.8M in coal feud


By RANDALL CHASE |
AP Business Writer
Apr 2, 2021
Apr 2, 2021
Gov. Jim Justice travelled to Marion County in March 2019 to sign three bills he believes will boost the coal mining industry. His coal companies have been ordered to pay $6.8M by a federal judge for breaching a contract with a coal exporter.TWV FILE PHOTO
DOVER, Del. — A federal judge in Delaware has ordered West Virginia Gov. James Justice and one of his family-owned coal companies to pay $6.8 million for breaching a contract with a Pennsylvania coal exporter.
The ruling was handed down Monday in a lawsuit filed in 2018 by Pennsylvania-based Xcoal Energy & Resources. ....

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13 attorneys general sue Biden admin over stimulus tax rule


CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Attorneys general from 13 states sued President Joe Biden s administration on Wednesday over a rule in the federal stimulus that bars states from using relief money to offset tax cuts.
The filing in U.S. District Court in Alabama asks judges to strike down the provision in the wide-ranging relief act signed by Biden that prohibits states from using $195 billion of federal aid “to either directly or indirectly offset a reduction” in net tax revenue. The restriction could apply through 2024.
The coalition, which includes one Democratic attorney general, is concerned the provision can construe any tax cut as taking advantage of the pandemic relief funds. ....

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