Massey Energy Chief Executive Officer Don Blankenship waits to testify on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 20, 2010, before a U.S. Senate Health and Human Services subcommittee hearing on mine safety. by Ken Ward, Jr. / West Virginia Gazette Blankenship Indictment pdf file Convictions related to the Upper Big Branch Mine Timeline of Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster events Don Blankenship, the longtime chief executive of Massey Energy, was indicted today on charges that he violated federal mine safety laws at the company’s Upper Big Branch Mine prior to an April 2010 explosion that killed 29 miners. A federal grand jury in Charleston charged Blankenship with conspiring to cause routine and willful violations of mandatory federal mine safety and health standards at Upper Big Branch during a period from Jan. 1, 2008, to April 9, 2010, U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin said. The four-count indictment, filed in U.S. District Court, also alleges Blankenship was part of a conspiracy to cover up mine safety violations and hinder federal enforcement efforts by providing advance warning of government inspections. The indictment also alleges that, after the explosion, Blankenship made false statements to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission about Massey’s safety practices prior […]
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