Scott Pruitt Faces Mounting Calls For Investigations Into Chick-fil-A Scandal

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt speaks on June 8 at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority Policy Conference. (Mark Wilson via Getty Images)

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt is facing yet another call for a public corruption probe into his use of his office to enrich his wife.

On Monday, the American Democracy Legal Fund, a liberal watchdog group, planned to file a formal complaint with the Office of Government Ethics demanding that the agency investigate Pruitt for ordering an EPA staffer to arrange a call with the chairman of fast-food chain Chick-fil-A to discuss his wife, Marlyn Pruitt, becoming a franchisee.

The complaint, obtained by HuffPost, also cites a three-day gig Marlyn Pruitt got helping to arrange the nonprofit Concordia’s annual conference in New York last year, for which she was paid $2,000, plus travel expenses. The job came after the administrator emailed the nonprofit’s chief executive, Matthew Swift, to ask that he call his wife. American Democracy Legal Fund accused Pruitt of helping “to grease the wheels, since he also agreed to speak at the conference.”

The Office of Government Ethics declined to comment.

Pruitt sought the arrangements to offset the cost of maintaining homes in Washington, D.C., and his native Oklahoma, according to The Washington Post. 

The complaint comes three days after six House Democrats requested the FBI and Department of Justice open criminal investigations into the same Pruitt revelations. Pruitt is already facing at least a dozen federal inquiries into his spending and management at the agency. 

The Chick-fil-A and Concordia controversies emerged as the most legally dubious of a string of bombshell new allegations against the embattled EPA chief, adding new momentum to a three-month-long series of scandals. Last Monday, newly-released congressional testimony from a top aide showed Pruitt instructed another aide to try to buy him a used mattress from the Trump International Hotel in Washington. On Wednesday, two top aides, including the one at the center of the mattress controversy, resigned. On Thursday, news broke that Pruitt told his security staff to scour Ritz-Carlton hotels for his favorite moisturizing lotion and that he ordered staffers to fetch him Greek yogurt, protein bars and pricey finger foods from the upscale grocer Dean & Deluca.

American Democracy Legal Fund Complaint to OGE by Alexander Kaufman on Scribd

  • This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

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