Environmental Protection Agency withdrew the legal complaint filed last year against Geo Group, President Donald Trump’s main donor, which has more than $ 1 billion with the administration to manage private prisons and detention facilities.
Administrative complaintWhat EPA filed in June in Biden’s administration in June, participated in the use of a disinfectant Geo Group called Halt in Adlanta by Immigration and Customs Exercise in California. EPA regulates a product that causes irreversible eye damage and skin burns, its label reports. By law, users should use glasses or face shields, chemical stable gloves and protective clothing.
But in more than 1000 cases in 2022 and 2023, the GEO group made its employees use a disinfectant without proper protection, the EPA complaint said. The agency claimed that Geo Group staff wore nitrilam gloves, which were marked with “additional soft” and “not intended for use as a common chemical barrier”. In a separate, expected trial, people who were detained in the detention center allegedly assured that the liberal use of another disinfectant campaign.
The hearing still had to be planned before the judge’s administrative law. The maximum punishment for allegedly abuse of Halt is over $ 4 million. But Ah Notification filed on Friday Matthew Salazar, the manager of the EPA’s fulfillment and enforcement department, said the EPA case against the GEO group will be dropped. The notice did not give an explanation.
“This is complete surrender,” said Gary Jone, a lawyer who worked at EPA for almost 40 years. “If it is not related to political intervention on behalf of the early and large Trump donor, which can benefit from the management of ice detention and private prisons, then it is certainly partly from the -free intimidation that feels a career in the environment when federal staff are fired and re -discern.”
The White House press -secretary said Geo Group “provided services to the Federal Prison Bureau for several decades” and has been the main federal contractor for many years. The press -secretary did not say whether the White House plays the role in the decision to recall the complaint, but sent PROPBLICA to the EPA.
The EPA electronic message stated that “the EPA does not comment on the lawsuits.” The GEO group did not answer the propublica questions. In A Submission in response to EPA complaintGeo Group has admitted that its employees used a stop, but stated that the disinfectant “is used in such a way that corresponds to its labels at all times and place.” The company also wrote in its court that gloves used by employees are chemically stable and offered appropriate protection.
The GEO group had close ties with the Trump administration. Pom Bondi, Attorney General Trump, was a company lobby in 2019. The Prosecutor General “fully corresponds to all ethical guidance,” the Ministry of Justice’s press secretary said in an email.
The firm was the first corporation whose Political Action Committee “refused” to contribute To the Trump presidential campaign. A subsidiary company, Geo Acquisition II, also gave 1 million dollars To the Pro-Trump Pac make America again big. The GEO group, its Pac and individuals related to the company, collectively contributed $ 3.7 million to the candidates and political committees in the 2024 election cycle, compared to $ 2.7 million in 2020, in 2020, According to OpenSecretsAn independent group that monitors money in politics. They sacrificed mostly Republicans: in each electoral cycle, at least 87% of their donations federal candidates went to Republicans.
The Federal Election Commission data shows that George K. Zoli, founder of the GEO group, donated $ 50,000 to the joint fundraising committee in 2023 to support the Republicans to maintain the majority in the House of Representatives. Zoli gave the maximum amount authorized at the election individual at that time, $ 3,300, Trump and Speaker of the House of Representatives Maika Johnson in 2024.
The GEO group regularly and liberally sprayed disinfectants in the ice, according to the EPA complaint, and a separate civil lawsuit filed on behalf of the detained adlant. The EPA complaint did not say whether pesticides were injured; He accused the campaign of misconduct with pesticides.
In a separate lawsuit filed by the legal social justice fund, it is claimed that the detainees of Adelant were affected with the help of another disinfectant product, HDQ Neutral made by the same company. “Different plaintiffs had a nose or found blood in the mouth and saliva. Others were exhausted by headaches or felt dizziness and dizziness,” the lawsuit said. “Geo staff sprayed when people ate, and the chemical fog falls on their food. Geo staff sprayed at night, on and around it, where people slept. And at least once, Geo staff sprayed people as a disciplinary measure.”
This lawsuit Still expected. The charges are echo A warned letter to EPA previously sent the company Blaming the GEO group of improper use of HDQ Neutral. In this letter, complaints of the detainees in the adlant, who suffered “difficulty breathing”, “lung pain” and skin rashes from disinfectant, were given. Pesticide was sprayed on bedding and inside the microwave ovens, the EPA notes. Geo Group told reporters that this reject allegations that it uses harmful chemicalsand that’s this follows from the manufacturer’s instructions. In the submission of the court, the company stated that any problems claimed by the EPA “were the result of the announced national emergency regarding Covid-19”. The judge ordered Ice to stop using HDQ Neutral in 2020. The GEO group started using Halt on “ON” or near “March 2022, the EPA complaint said.
Pratheek Rebala contributed to the report.