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Massey investors get extension for evidence collection

A GROUP of Massey Energy shareholders who filed a lawsuit in 2010 arguing the producer misled sha...

Donna Schmidt
Massey investors get extension for evidence collection

The group had made a motion late last month requesting the federal suit’s deadlines be waived, as it would not be ready for an initial June 7 hearing because of a lack of access to evidence.

The shareholders said in the documentation that the evidence needed was still not available to them because of the US Attorney’s Office criminal probe of the April 2010 UBB mine explosion that killed 29 miners.

According to the Associated Press, US District Judge Irene Berger has given the plaintiffs a three-week extension meaning they have until July 3 to indicate the evidence they will use in their case.

A scheduling conference has also been set for July 12, the news service said.

The group, headed by the Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Trust, told the AP in May that they were in talks with the USAO to gain access to a portion of the needed evidence, but added in the request to Berger that more time was needed to lay out the details of that deal.

Berger reportedly told the wire this week that no agreement had yet been reached.

Massey was acquired by Alpha Natural Resources in June 2011. The Virginia-based producer announced in April that it would close the UBB mine in Raleigh County permanently.

The Massey investors initially filed their lawsuit in April 2010, less than a month after the explosion, and named Alpha Appalachia Holdings and Massey officials including former chief executive Don Blankenship, claiming violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

“Safety at Massey's mines was repeatedly sacrificed so that aggressive production goals could be met,” the group alleged in the suit documentation.

“Massey had received numerous undisclosed citations arising from serious uncorrected safety and other regulatory violations at surface and underground coal mines it operates in West Virginia and neighboring states.”

According to federal records, the now-closed UBB mine was shut down by the US Mine Safety and Health Administration 48 times in 2009 alone but abatements of the violations allowed the operation to reopen shortly after.

From the beginning of 2009 until the day of the UBB mine explosion that killed 29 workers on April 5, 2010, MSHA issued 645 violations to Massey with $US1.2 million in penalties.

However, the investors were not made aware of them.

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