Chesapeake Energy faces charges in Michigan

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — State prosecutors in Michigan have
filed fraud and racketeering charges against Oklahoma City-based oil and
natural gas producer Chesapeake Energy Corp.
Prosecutors allege
Chesapeake and its agents used a scheme known as "cold drafting" to
obtain lease options on landowners’ properties. Prosecutors say the
practice prevented competitors from leasing the land — then Chesapeake
did not compensate the property owners.
Chesapeake spokesman Gordon Pennoyer told reporters that the allegations are baseless and have no merit.

Prosecutors
say Chesapeake had its agents lease land in northern Michigan and tell
landowners their mortgages would not be an obstacle — but when
competition for leases ended the company canceled nearly all its leases,
using mortgages as the purported basis.
The company is to be arraigned on the charges June 25.

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