Coal Mine Ex-CEO Blankenship Sentenced To 1 Year In Prison (Update W/VIDEO)
The video above is former CEO of Massey Energy speaking the language of Big Coal Lies to his audience, back in his salad days when he was riding high as an official of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Those days are behind him now, and he's heading off to jail for a year. Blankenship also has to pay a fine which is less than one-quarter of the millions he donated to the Tea Party in 2009.
NBC reports that Blankenship was sentenced today for his part in the conspiracy that resulted in the explosion at Upper Big Branch Mine in 2010. 29 men died in that disaster, and it was entirely preventable.
A judge sentenced former coal executive Don Blankenship to a year in prison Wednesday for his role in the deadliest U.S. mine explosion in four decades, saying he was part of a "dangerous conspiracy."
One day after the sixth anniversary of the Upper Big Branch Mine explosion in 2010, which killed 29 men, U.S. District Judge Irene Berger gave the ex-Massey Energy CEO the maximum prison time and fined him the maximum $250,000. A federal jury convicted Blankenship on Dec. 3 of a misdemeanor conspiracy to violate mine safety standards at Upper Big Branch.
