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Judge Orders Justice Family To Disclose Financing Details In Greenbrier Lawsuit

A federal judge ordered the Justice family to disclose information tied to a $500 million financing agreement in the Greenbrier Resort lawsuit.

Chris Martinez ·
Judge Orders Justice Family To Disclose Financing Details In Greenbrier Lawsuit

A federal judge is ordering the Justice family to disclose information connected to a half-billion-dollar financing agreement before moving forward in the Greenbrier Resort lawsuit.

The pipeline item, sourced from WBOY/WOWK coverage, says attorneys for the family previously announced they had secured $500 million in financing, including money intended to address tax lien debt and other obligations tied to the dispute.

Why The Disclosure Matters

The Greenbrier is one of West Virginia's most recognizable hospitality properties, and litigation involving its ownership and finances carries public interest beyond the courtroom. A judicial order for more detail can help clarify how the proposed financing would work and what parties are relying on as the case continues.

For workers, vendors, local leaders, and tourism observers, the resort's financial picture matters because decisions around the property can affect jobs and business activity in the Greenbrier Valley.

The order keeps attention on whether the financing plan is sufficient, transparent, and ready to support the next steps in the legal process.

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