Scott Pruitt, then the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, listens as President Trump speaks during a round table with auto executives in May 2018. Pruitt resigned from the agency in July 2018. Photo: Jabin Botsford / The Washington Post

By Brady Dennis and
Juliet Eilperin
6 December 2018
(The Washington Post) – Scott Pruitt, who resigned this summer as the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency amid a flurry of ethics inquiries, received $50,000 for his legal defense fund from a Wisconsin billionaire, according to a financial disclosure released Thursday.The contribution came this year from Diane Hendricks, a businesswoman and major Republican donor, though it was not clear precisely when she donated to the “Scott Pruitt Legal Expenses Trust.” It also did not specify whether he had spent the money, or how.In the financial disclosure form, which Pruitt was required to file upon leaving the agency, EPA officials made clear that he had not sought ethics advice before accepting the donation to offset his legal expenses. The disclosure covers this calendar year, through Pruitt’s resignation in early July.”EPA ethics officials did not know of this contribution — believed to be in cash — until they received the termination report,” an agency comment noted.Under Office of Government Ethics rules, officials are required to indicate whether they have received contributions in the form of money or in kind.While the gift might have helped alleviate some of Pruitt’s legal fees, it certainly did not cover the bills he amassed over the past year as he sought to fend off roughly a dozen federal investigations into his first-class travels, a favorable condo rental from a lobbyist and allegations that he enlisted aides to help with personal errands.Thursday’s disclosure shows that he racked up between $100,000 and $250,000 in bills from one Oklahoma-based law firm, and between $15,000 and $50,000 from another. He also reported credit card debt of between $15,000 and $50,000.Hendricks did not return a call seeking comment Thursday. [more]

Billionaire GOP donor gave Scott Pruitt $50,000 for legal expenses