Top Federalist Society official initially paid for Scott Pruitt's costly dinner in Rome, EPA officia
Source: Washington Post
Top Federalist Society official initially paid for Scott Pruitts costly dinner in Rome, EPA officials confirm
By Juliet Eilperin May 7 at 7:11 PM
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt dined at one of Romes finest restaurants at the expense of a top official at the conservative Federalist Society, agency officials confirmed Monday, only to reimburse him later.
The meal at Al Ceppo, first reported by the New York Times, was one of several events that Leonard Leo, Federalist Society executive vice president, set up for Pruitt during his trip to Italy last June. Leo, a longtime Pruitt confidant and prominent American Catholic, personally arranged multiple events at the Vatican as well as three separate meals that included high-ranking Vatican officials.
Asked about the June dinner, EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox said Pruitt was allowed to accept the meal as a gift, given the two mens personal relationship, but subsequently reimbursed Leo for the cost. Wilcox did not answer questions concerning the cost of the meal, when the payment was made and whether Pruitt reimbursed Leo for the lunch and dinner he hosted the following day in Rome.
Administrator Pruitt and Leonard Leo are longtime close friends, and more, Mr. Leo is not a lobbyist. As such, the meals are allowable as a gift under federal law, Wilcox said. However, the Administrator chose to pay for the meals and not accept the allowable gift.
In addition to arranging for three meals in the city, according to a trip participant, Leo scheduled a private tour of the Vatican Library, the Scavi (the Vatican necropolis) and the Apostolic Palace for Pruitt and his top aides over the span of two days.
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