Heartland's Jay Lehr calls EPA "Fraudulent," Despite Defrauding EPA and Going to Jail

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Crossposted from PolluterWatch blog on Jay Lehr.

If you’re John Stossel and you want to host a segment to rail against the US Environmental Protection Agency, who ought youย call?

It turns out, a man who was convicted and sentenced to six months in prison for defrauding the EPA!

Stossel’s guest last night, Jay Lehr, was sentenced to six monthsโ€“serving threeโ€“in a minimum security federalย prisonย back in 1991,ย and his organization at the time wasย fined $200,000. So Jay Lehr knows about EPA corruption better than anyone: he was the guy caught โ€œfalsifying employee time sheets on aย government contractโ€ย for EPA, according to theย Columbus Dispatch.

Ironically, Lehr told Stossel that EPA is โ€œfraudulentโ€ in estimates of amounts of pollution that pose hazards to people’s health, such as particulate matter in coal pollution, estimated to prematurely kill 13,000 Americans every year, according to the American Lung Association.

Jay Lehr isย now the โ€œscience directorโ€ at a climate chance science denying organization called The Heartland Institute, which has received money from coal mining company Murrayย Energy.

John Stossel did not mention Lehr’s fraud conviction. Perhaps he didn’t know his guest defrauded US taxpayers, but Stossel and Lehr share a flair for denial of global warming for polluting corporations like Koch Industries, which has financial ties to both men. Heartland is part of the Koch brothers-funded State Policy Networkโ€“the massive apparatus of state-based and national front groups that push political agendas that are favorable to billionaire executives like Charles Koch. Heartland itself has received money from Kochย foundations.

Stossel hosts โ€œStossel in the Classroom,โ€ a product of the Koch-funded Center for Independent Thought. When Stossel ran a TV segment in 2009 that was intended to mislead students about the scientific reality of climate change, Koch’s Claude Lambe Foundation gave CITย $35,000. The Center for Independent Thought has continued to receive money from Koch foundationsย every year since, according to IRS taxย filings.

According to a Heartland Institute email advertising Lehr’s attendance on Stossel’s show, Mr. Lehr’s relevance in attacking the EPA comes from a Heartland report he wrote urging the agency to be โ€œsystematically dismantled.โ€ This coming from a group soliciting money from coal company Murray Energy, former ExxonMobil lobbyist Randy Randol and the Charles Kochย Foundation.

This all fits into the framework that is becoming nauseatingly familiar to American voters: billionaires pull the strings, and our voices don’t matter. Stossel is just one of many Koch-funded or Koch friendly media personalities that wrapย Charles Koch’s valuesย in patriotic rhetoric and un-factual packaging. Meanwhile, people like Jay Lehr at groups like Heartland continue to carry Koch’s water into the policy arena, influencing politicians to do things like undermine enforcement of laws to reduce air and water pollution or mitigate dangerous climateย change.

Source:ย David Lore, โ€œMinimum Security, Maximum Cost: State Spends $53,000 Per Prison Bed to House Mostly Nonviolent Criminals,โ€ Columbus Dispatch (Ohio) September 6,ย 1992.

USA V. LEHR, ET AL,ย Case Number:ย 2:91-CR-00068, Charges Filedย 04/26/1991, U.S. District Court Southern District ofย Ohio.

Hat tip to Deep Climate,ย Russel Seitz and Thomas Miles for leading to primary sources on Jay Lehr’s conviction. Video courtesy Crooks and Liars.

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Connor Gibson is a researcher for Greenpeace USA and a guest author for DeSmogBlog. He focuses on polluting industries, their front groups and PR operatives. He specializes in tracking those who professionally deny climate change science and obstruct policy solutions to global warming. Connor Gibson is based in Washington, DC.

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