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Title: West Virginia Sen. Justice Agrees to Pay Overdue Taxes

by Emma Walker – News Editor

West Virginia Senator Jim Justice and his ⁤family businesses have agreed‍ to pay nearly $5.2 million in overdue taxes,⁢ resolving a years-long dispute with ​federal‍ and state authorities, according ⁤to court filings unsealed November 25, 2025. The settlement, finalized ‍in​ the U.S. District Court for the ‌Western District of Virginia,closes a chapter on‍ financial scrutiny‍ that shadowed Justice throughout his business career and recent political ascent.

The agreement impacts Justice’s coal operations ​and real ‌estate ⁣holdings across West ‍Virginia and Virginia. The ‍tax liabilities stem from unpaid federal income ⁤taxes, as ⁣well as ⁢state taxes in ​both west Virginia and‌ Virginia, dating back to 2009. The resolution comes as Justice nears the end of​ his first year in the U.S. Senate, and avoids a potentially​ disruptive ​trial that could have further intricate his political future.

The settlement details reveal Justice’s Bluestone Resources will pay $3,563,689 to the⁤ United‍ States Treasury, while⁣ Justice personally and through other⁢ affiliated businesses will remit $1,637,876 ‍to ⁢West Virginia and ⁣Virginia tax authorities. The ​filings ⁣indicate the payments will be ⁣made over a period of‍ six years.

The ‌tax ‍issues originated with investigations into Justice’s business​ practices, including allegations of unpaid ‍mine taxes and improper accounting. In 2019, a federal judge ordered Justice to pay over​ $2.5 million in unpaid debts to several mining companies. These legal battles continued even after Justice entered politics, culminating in the current settlement.

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