Justice attorneys seek stay of federal Greenbrier lawsuit

Theintermountain.com
U.S. Sen. Jim Justice's attorneys are asking a federal judge to pause a lawsuit filed by creditors seeking to place the Greenbrier Resort into receivership.

Summary

Attorneys for U.S. Sen. Jim Justice have filed a motion in federal court asking Judge Frank W. Volk to stay a lawsuit filed by White Sulphur Springs Holdings LLC (WSSH) and its billionaire owners. WSSH, linked to Texas-based TRT Holdings, acquired the Greenbrier's loan debt from Carter Bank and is seeking to place the historic resort into receivership. Justice's attorneys argue that WSSH's acquisition of the loans was part of an

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