Chesapeake Energy (CHK) has been a controversial stock for years. Its co-founder, Aubrey McLendon, who left the company in 2013, was indicted in 2016 for allegedly conspiring to fix lease prices in Oklahoma, then died in a fiery, single-vehicle car crash the next day. Even before that, allegations of impropriety surrounded McLendon, who reportedly used corporate funds for all manner of personal expenses. Even without the personality issues, Chesapeake attracts controversy as one of the early adopters of and leaders in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.…