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Rita Lavelle

Rita Marie Lavelle (September 8, 1947) is a United States and California State Republican political figure. In 1984, Lavelle was convicted on federal charges of perjury related to an investigation into misuse of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's "Superfund" money during her tenure with the agency, and irregularities at the Stringfellow Acid Pits, a major hazardous waste site. The Lavelle incident was labeled "Sewergate" or "Garbagegate" by the newspapers at the time.[1]

In 2004, Lavelle was convicted again on unrelated federal charges of one count of wire fraud and two counts of making false statements to the FBI. Lavelle committed these crimes in her NuTECH Enterprises, Inc. business of environmental consultation.

Biography edit

Lavelle was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, to Dr. Patrick Lavelle and Rita Lavelle.[2][3] In 1969 Lavelle earned her bachelor's degree in Biology and Mathematics, with a minor in chemistry, from Holy Names University in Oakland, California. She continued her graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley in physiological chemistry and stoichiometry. She earned a master's degree cum laude in business administration from Pepperdine University in 1980.[2]

From 1969 to 1976, she was the California State Consumer Affairs Department information officer, state director of consumer education, and publications assistant in the office of then-Governor Ronald Reagan. She was director of marketing for Intercontinental and Continental Chemical Corporation in Sacramento, California, from 1976 to 1978. Lavelle's responsibilities included development of corporate guidelines to comply with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, a law that her later position at the EPA left her to administer nationwide compliance with by both business and government sectors. [citation needed]

Beginning in 1978, Lavelle initiated, directed and managed several programs for Aerojet-General Corporation subsidiaries; these included programs for divisions which manufactured chemicals and industrial and chemical intermediates, nuclear and chemical waste treatment systems, liquid rocket engines for the aerospace industry, and high-speed marine propulsion systems for defence applications.[citation needed]

When Lavelle joined Aerojet-General Corporation, she became director of communications for one subsidiary, Cordova Chemical Co., until 1979, moving to a similar communications position for the largest subsidiary, Aerojet Liquid Rocket Co., in 1979.[2]

In 1981, she was named one of the outstanding women in aerospace by Aerospace Magazine.

EPA edit

On February 18, 1982, President Ronald Reagan announced his intention to nominate Lavelle for assistant administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for solid waste and emergency response. Her position included directing the hazardous waste control program and the $1.6 billion "Superfund" program which provides for the emergency cleanup of chemical spills and hazardous waste dumps.

EPA Administrator Anne Gorsuch described Lavelle as bringing "over 12 years of professional experience in state government and private industry to the agency" and went on to say that "she has demonstrated expertise in getting results, as shown by her record with the executive branch of government in California, with a mid-sized chemical firm and with a large diversified international corporation."[4]

Lavelle had held several positions of responsibility in the California Republican Party, including membership on the executive board of directors of California Federated Republican Women and the Sacramento and Alameda County central committees.

Superfund conviction edit

Lavelle was indicted on federal perjury charges after an investigation was launched based on evidence submitted by another EPA employee, whistleblower Hugh Kaufman. The evidence showed that Lavelle was involved with misuse of the EPA's "Superfund" money[5] during her tenure with the agency, and irregularities at the Stringfellow Acid Pits, a major hazardous waste site. In 1983, Lavelle was charged with contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions about why she was removed as head of the toxic waster disposal program, but was acquitted at trial.[6] In 1984, Lavelle was convicted of lying to Congress and served three months of a six-month prison sentence, paid a $10,000 fine and was under probation for five years.[7][8]

Environmental conviction edit

Lavelle and her "husband", Kent Thedaker, owned NuTECH Enterprises, Inc., an environmental consulting firm in Oceanside, California. Lavelle and Robert V. Cole, a part owner of Denova Environmental, Inc., a hazardous waste storage facility in Rialto, California, forged documents that purportedly bore the signature of Joseph Bertelli, the owner of Lemco Corporation in South Los Angeles, to make it appear that Bertelli owed Cole's company more than $52,000 for the removal and storage of hazardous waste. Those documents were used to obtain $36,441 from Capital Partners USA, Inc. Only when Capital Partners attempted to collect from Bertelli did it realize that Bertelli had neither signed the documents nor agreed to the bill, and Denova had never removed hazardous waste for Lemco.[9]

On September 24, 2004, a jury in Los Angeles federal court found Lavelle guilty of one count of wire fraud and two counts of making false statements to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Cole pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and was sentenced on December 16, 2004, to one year of probation and was ordered to pay a $3,000 fine. Lavelle was sentenced on January 10, 2005 to 15 months in federal prison.[10] Rita Lavelle was released on July 6, 2007.[11]

Thedaker was never charged in this crime because he denied participating in any wrong-doings, and claimed no knowledge of these transactions and signatures, though he and Lavelle had been involved romantically for more than 20 years.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Michael Deaver. nndb.com
  2. ^ a b c "Nomination of Rita M. Lavelle To Be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency". Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
  3. ^ Molotsky, Irvin (February 9, 1983). "Dismissed E.P.A. Aide: Rita Marie Lavelle". timesmachine.nytimes.com. p. 42. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
  4. ^ (Press release). United States Environmental Protection Agency. February 18, 1982. Archived from the original on June 18, 2009. Retrieved June 17, 2009.
  5. ^ David Helvarg (February 1, 2017). "Neil Gorsuch's Family Has a Checkered History When It Comes to Environmental Protection". sierraclub.org.
  6. ^ Timothy Bella (November 13, 2021). "Decades before Steve Bannon was charged with contempt of Congress, Rita Lavelle was tried". washingtonpost.com.
  7. ^ Shabecoff, Philip (January 10, 1984). "Rita Lavelle gets 6-month term and is fined $10,000 for perjury". The New York Times. p. A1. Retrieved June 17, 2009.
  8. ^ "Costly Lies: Rita Lavelle is convicted of perjury". content.time.com. December 12, 1983.
  9. ^ Mrozek, Thom. "USAO/CDCA Press Release". www.justice.gov. US Department of Justice. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  10. ^ (Press release). United States Attorney's Office, Central District of California. January 10, 2005. Archived from the original on January 15, 2012. Retrieved November 18, 2013.
  11. ^ "Inmate Locator." Federal Bureau of Prisons. Retrieved on June 6, 2015.
  12. ^ Published by Thedaker's daughter, K. Strain

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Rita Marie Lavelle September 8 1947 is a United States and California State Republican political figure In 1984 Lavelle was convicted on federal charges of perjury related to an investigation into misuse of the United States Environmental Protection Agency s Superfund money during her tenure with the agency and irregularities at the Stringfellow Acid Pits a major hazardous waste site The Lavelle incident was labeled Sewergate or Garbagegate by the newspapers at the time 1 In 2004 Lavelle was convicted again on unrelated federal charges of one count of wire fraud and two counts of making false statements to the FBI Lavelle committed these crimes in her NuTECH Enterprises Inc business of environmental consultation Contents 1 Biography 2 EPA 2 1 Superfund conviction 3 Environmental conviction 4 References 5 External linksBiography editLavelle was born in Portsmouth Virginia to Dr Patrick Lavelle and Rita Lavelle 2 3 In 1969 Lavelle earned her bachelor s degree in Biology and Mathematics with a minor in chemistry from Holy Names University in Oakland California She continued her graduate work at the University of California Berkeley in physiological chemistry and stoichiometry She earned a master s degree cum laude in business administration from Pepperdine University in 1980 2 From 1969 to 1976 she was the California State Consumer Affairs Department information officer state director of consumer education and publications assistant in the office of then Governor Ronald Reagan She was director of marketing for Intercontinental and Continental Chemical Corporation in Sacramento California from 1976 to 1978 Lavelle s responsibilities included development of corporate guidelines to comply with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act a law that her later position at the EPA left her to administer nationwide compliance with by both business and government sectors citation needed Beginning in 1978 Lavelle initiated directed and managed several programs for Aerojet General Corporation subsidiaries these included programs for divisions which manufactured chemicals and industrial and chemical intermediates nuclear and chemical waste treatment systems liquid rocket engines for the aerospace industry and high speed marine propulsion systems for defence applications citation needed When Lavelle joined Aerojet General Corporation she became director of communications for one subsidiary Cordova Chemical Co until 1979 moving to a similar communications position for the largest subsidiary Aerojet Liquid Rocket Co in 1979 2 In 1981 she was named one of the outstanding women in aerospace by Aerospace Magazine EPA editOn February 18 1982 President Ronald Reagan announced his intention to nominate Lavelle for assistant administrator of the U S Environmental Protection Agency for solid waste and emergency response Her position included directing the hazardous waste control program and the 1 6 billion Superfund program which provides for the emergency cleanup of chemical spills and hazardous waste dumps EPA Administrator Anne Gorsuch described Lavelle as bringing over 12 years of professional experience in state government and private industry to the agency and went on to say that she has demonstrated expertise in getting results as shown by her record with the executive branch of government in California with a mid sized chemical firm and with a large diversified international corporation 4 Lavelle had held several positions of responsibility in the California Republican Party including membership on the executive board of directors of California Federated Republican Women and the Sacramento and Alameda County central committees Superfund conviction edit Lavelle was indicted on federal perjury charges after an investigation was launched based on evidence submitted by another EPA employee whistleblower Hugh Kaufman The evidence showed that Lavelle was involved with misuse of the EPA s Superfund money 5 during her tenure with the agency and irregularities at the Stringfellow Acid Pits a major hazardous waste site In 1983 Lavelle was charged with contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions about why she was removed as head of the toxic waster disposal program but was acquitted at trial 6 In 1984 Lavelle was convicted of lying to Congress and served three months of a six month prison sentence paid a 10 000 fine and was under probation for five years 7 8 Environmental conviction editLavelle and her husband Kent Thedaker owned NuTECH Enterprises Inc an environmental consulting firm in Oceanside California Lavelle and Robert V Cole a part owner of Denova Environmental Inc a hazardous waste storage facility in Rialto California forged documents that purportedly bore the signature of Joseph Bertelli the owner of Lemco Corporation in South Los Angeles to make it appear that Bertelli owed Cole s company more than 52 000 for the removal and storage of hazardous waste Those documents were used to obtain 36 441 from Capital Partners USA Inc Only when Capital Partners attempted to collect from Bertelli did it realize that Bertelli had neither signed the documents nor agreed to the bill and Denova had never removed hazardous waste for Lemco 9 On September 24 2004 a jury in Los Angeles federal court found Lavelle guilty of one count of wire fraud and two counts of making false statements to the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI Cole pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and was sentenced on December 16 2004 to one year of probation and was ordered to pay a 3 000 fine Lavelle was sentenced on January 10 2005 to 15 months in federal prison 10 Rita Lavelle was released on July 6 2007 11 Thedaker was never charged in this crime because he denied participating in any wrong doings and claimed no knowledge of these transactions and signatures though he and Lavelle had been involved romantically for more than 20 years 12 References edit Michael Deaver nndb com a b c Nomination of Rita M Lavelle To Be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum Retrieved October 13 2020 Molotsky Irvin February 9 1983 Dismissed E P A Aide Rita Marie Lavelle timesmachine nytimes com p 42 Retrieved October 13 2020 Rita M Lavelle Press release United States Environmental Protection Agency February 18 1982 Archived from the original on June 18 2009 Retrieved June 17 2009 David Helvarg February 1 2017 Neil Gorsuch s Family Has a Checkered History When It Comes to Environmental Protection sierraclub org Timothy Bella November 13 2021 Decades before Steve Bannon was charged with contempt of Congress Rita Lavelle was tried washingtonpost com Shabecoff Philip January 10 1984 Rita Lavelle gets 6 month term and is fined 10 000 for perjury The New York Times p A1 Retrieved June 17 2009 Costly Lies Rita Lavelle is convicted of perjury content time com December 12 1983 Mrozek Thom USAO CDCA Press Release www justice gov US Department of Justice Retrieved November 17 2021 Former E P A official sentenced to federal prison for defrauding owner of Los Angeles HazMat site Press release United States Attorney s Office Central District of California January 10 2005 Archived from the original on January 15 2012 Retrieved November 18 2013 Inmate Locator Federal Bureau of Prisons Retrieved on June 6 2015 Published by Thedaker s daughter K StrainExternal links editEPA Bio on Lavelle Archived June 18 2009 at the Wayback Machine The History of PCBs timeline showing Lavelle in context Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rita Lavelle amp oldid 1183225185, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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