The Greenbrier Hotel, owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice and his family, could be going up for auction later this month, according to a legal advertisement placed in a Lewisburg newspaper. The Notice of Trustee’s Sale placed in the West Virginia Daily News calls for a public sale on the Greenbrier County Courthouse steps at 2 p.m. on Aug. 27 due to a loan declared to be in default. The governor’s family and JPMorgan had been working in good faith under a mutual agreement since 2021 to successfully reduce the debt by $9.4 million, according to a statement from the Justice family.The statement released overnight on behalf of the Justice family called the move a “political stunt” by JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon who has alleged ties to the Democratic Party. The statement also said the Greenbrier would not be sold.