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February 21, 2008
Benjamin refuses to step away from Massey case

Supreme Court Justice Brent Benjamin on Thursday rejected the latest bid seeking his recusal from a case involving Massey Energy Co. over the millions the coal producer's chief executive spent to help Benjamin get elected in 2004.

Benjamin decided to stay on Massey's appeal of a $240 million judgment against it in Brooke County that Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. and Mountain State Carbon LLC won in a coal contract dispute.

In turning down the plaintiffs' request, Benjamin cited his previous refusals to disqualify himself from another pending appeal.

"I would further observe that inaccuracies and innuendo do not serve as a proper basis for seeking the disqualification of a judicial office,'' Benjamin wrote in his reply.

The reply singled out the recusal request's allegations that Benjamin was named chief justice for 2009 even though fellow Justice Joseph Albright argued he was in line for that post. As chief justice-elect, Benjamin has been acting chief in Massey cases following the recusal of this year's chief justice, Elliott "Spike'' Maynard.

Maynard has disqualified himself from at least three Massey-related cases after photos surfaced showing him in Monaco with Don Blankenship, Massey's president, chairman and CEO, while the coal company had appeals pending.

The anonymously obtained photos sparked a furor over conflict-of-interest issues at West Virginia's highest court. It also renewed criticism of the Blankenship-bankrolled 2004 campaign that promoted Benjamin, a Republican, while attacking the incumbent Democrat he ended up unseating.

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