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April 4, 2008
ABC News says Massey chief threatened producer
Network to air footage Monday

Massey Energy Co.'s chief executive threatened to shoot an ABC News producer and tore his shirt collar when the newsman made an unannounced attempt to interview him in a parking lot at one of the coal company's offices, a network spokesman said Thursday.

Massey CEO Don Blankenship said the scuffle happened after the producer put a camera too close to his face.

ABC is working on a story about Blankenship's relationship with state Supreme Court Chief Justice Elliott "Spike" Maynard. The two were photographed vacationing in Monaco in July 2006 while Massey had cases pending before the court.

Photo by ABCNews.com This image made from video shows Massey Energy Co. CEO Don Blankenship during a confrontation with an ABC News producer Thursday in a parking lot at one of the coal company’s offices in eastern Belfry, Ky.
The network said it plans to air footage Monday that shows Blankenship telling producer Asa Eslocker, "If you're going to start taking pictures of me, you're liable to get shot," ABC spokesman Jeffrey Schneider said.

Blankenship then moved quickly toward Eslocker, grabbed his camera and snapped off a microphone before putting his hands to the man's throat and tearing his shirt collar, Schneider said.

Blankenship offered a different version of events, saying Eslocker followed his Cadillac into the parking lot, got out, trained a camera on him and put it too close to his face. "I reached up and moved the camera aside a little bit and he took great offense," he said.

Blankenship said Eslocker grabbed his arm and he grabbed the producer's chest to keep his balance. Blankenship said he moved Eslocker toward his car and repeatedly asked him to leave.

He said he doesn't remember saying Eslocker might be shot, though he doesn't dispute that comment.

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