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Local Deadbeat Says “We Gotta lot of Folks Scammin’ The Whole System”

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“You know and I know too, we gotta plenty of folks that are hurtin,” said West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice.

Justice is talking about West Virginia residents who are collecting unemployment while businesses slowly open back up and work to get back to normal operations after the global coronavirus pandemic effected the job market around the world.

“You gotta lotta lotta lotta folks that are scammin the whole system,” said Justice. “They’re taking dollars that were supposed help.”

Justice knows there’s people out there “scammin the whole system” by experience of scamming the system.

Since 2016, courts have ordered Justice and his companies to pay more than $10 million to more than a dozen suppliers, workers and government entities, according to Forbes. Also according to Forbes, Justice faces another $60 million in potential damages in a civil case and fines up to $3 million in Kentucky. Taking it even further, Justice’s coal companies face $200 million in reclamation liabilities.

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“I can go trout fishin this afternoon,” Justice mockingly said about those he claims are cheating the system.

Meanwhile, in the midst of the pandemic, Justice’s family businesses received at least $11.1 million from a federal rescue package meant to keep small businesses afloat during the pandemic, according to ABC News.

Gov. Justice is considered to be West Virginia’s richest resident through ownership of dozens of coal and agricultural businesses which have been sued for unpaid debts, according to ABC News.

Deadbeat Justice’s The Greenbrier Resort filed for bankruptcy in 2009 which alieves a company of its debt, which often times has a ripple effect to smaller businesses who can no longer collect money owed to them.

Deadbeat Justice also noted that if elected as West Virginia’s governor, he would place his assets in a blind trust but has never done so…maybe because he’s too busy trout fishing.

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