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Rita Lavelle

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230:, 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. 198:, 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. 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. 163:
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
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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.
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subsidiaries; these included programs for divisions which manufactured chemicals and industrial and chemical intermediates, nuclear and chemical waste treatment systems,
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Lavelle was indicted on federal perjury charges after an investigation was launched based on evidence submitted by another EPA employee,
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for solid waste and emergency response. Her position included directing the hazardous waste control program and the $ 1.6 billion "
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in physiological chemistry and stoichiometry. She earned a master's degree cum laude in business administration from
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to the FBI. Lavelle committed these crimes in her NuTECH Enterprises, Inc. business of environmental consultation.
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for the aerospace industry, and high-speed marine propulsion systems for defence applications.
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In 2004, Lavelle was convicted again on unrelated federal charges of one count of
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Beginning in 1978, Lavelle initiated, directed and managed several programs for
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announced his intention to nominate Lavelle for assistant administrator of the
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Lavelle had held several positions of responsibility in the California
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chemical firm and with a large diversified international corporation."
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political figure. In 1984, Lavelle was convicted on federal charges of
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In 1981, she was named one of the outstanding women in aerospace by
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Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government
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People of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
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Lavelle and a partner owned NuTECH Enterprises, Inc., an
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The History of PCBs timeline showing Lavelle in context
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American people convicted of making false statements
433:"Costly Lies: Rita Lavelle is convicted of perjury" 237:federal court found Lavelle guilty of one count of 557:American government officials convicted of crimes 37:related to an investigation into misuse of the 214:. Lavelle and Robert V. Cole, a part owner of 340:United States Environmental Protection Agency 288:Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum 39:United States Environmental Protection Agency 8: 97:California State Consumer Affairs Department 310:"Dismissed E.P.A. Aide: Rita Marie Lavelle" 592:California politicians convicted of crimes 16:American political official and consultant 607:University of California, Berkeley alumni 84:. She continued her graduate work at the 278: 276: 274: 258: 99:information officer, state director of 435:. content.time.com. December 12, 1983. 403:Shabecoff, Philip (January 10, 1984). 109:Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 7: 562:American people convicted of perjury 308:Molotsky, Irvin (February 9, 1983). 577:Reagan administration controversies 384:Timothy Bella (November 13, 2021). 342:. February 18, 1982. Archived from 365:David Helvarg (February 1, 2017). 86:University of California, Berkeley 14: 233:On September 24, 2004, a jury in 141:On February 18, 1982, President 572:Reagan administration personnel 247:Federal Bureau of Investigation 150:Environmental Protection Agency 95:From 1969 to 1976, she was the 1: 612:Pepperdine University alumni 602:Holy Names University alumni 506:. Retrieved on June 6, 2015. 116:Aerojet-General Corporation 633: 454:. 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Index

United States
California State
Republican
perjury
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Superfund
Stringfellow Acid Pits
wire fraud
making false statements
Portsmouth
Virginia
Holy Names University
Oakland, California
University of California, Berkeley
Pepperdine University
California State Consumer Affairs Department
consumer education
Ronald Reagan
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Aerojet-General Corporation
liquid rocket engines
Ronald Reagan
U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
Superfund
Anne Gorsuch
Republican Party
Sacramento
Alameda County
whistleblower

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