4th Circus’ Final “Screw You” to MVP in Va. Eminent Domain Case

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In a clear case of sour grapes for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (4th Circus clowns) who tried to block the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) by rendering arbitrary decisions that caused years of delays for the pipeline, the court flipped the bird to MVP one last time in a decision issued Tuesday of this week (June 11). Three judges from the 4th Circus re-inflated a jury award against MVP for an eminent domain “taking” case in the Bent Mountain, Virginia, area back in May (see 4th Circus Clowns Punish MVP One Last Time via Eminent Domain Case). MVP appealed to the full 4th Circuit to have all judges re-hear the case, called en banc. On Tuesday, the full court refused, allowing the "screw you" decision by the three loser clowns to stand.

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