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FILE - In this Tuesday Aug. 30, 2016, file photo, West Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jim Justice, right, speaks with members of the media after a roundtable discussion with representatives from various social work and mental health agencies, in Charleston, W.Va. On Friday, Sept. 30, 2016, federal officials announced that they've reached a settlement requiring $5 million in upgrades to prevent further pollution by Appalachian coal mines owned by Justice. The Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice announced the settlement with Southern Coal Corporation and 26 affiliates on Friday. (Christian Tyler Randolph/Charleston Gazette-Mail via AP, File)

FILE - In this Tuesday Aug. 30, 2016, file photo, West Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jim Justice, right, speaks with members of the media after a roundtable discussion with representatives from various social work and mental health agencies, in Charleston, W.Va. On Friday, Sept. 30, 2016, federal officials announced that they've reached a settlement requiring $5 million in upgrades to prevent further pollution by Appalachian coal mines owned by Justice. The Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice announced the settlement with Southern Coal Corporation and 26 affiliates on Friday. (Christian Tyler Randolph/Charleston Gazette-Mail via AP, File)

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