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Empty facility in St. Paul,
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Documents
Appalachian Biofuels LLC was a limited liability company owned by
Virginia Israel Advisory Board Vice Chairman Charles "Chuck" Lessin.
Lessin obtained an ethics waiver from the Virginia Attorney General in
order to obtain a $565,000 Tobacco Commission grant to refine biodiesel
in a vacant facility in St. Paul, Virginia. The venture failed, but
Lessin kept $210,000 after Tobacco Commission Executive Director Evan
Feinman considered Lessin's following argument: As a member of the VIAB board, working
on many VIAB projects (in which he appears to have had no personal
investment), Lessin more than satisfied the job creation and other
benchmarks from Appalachian Biofuel LLC's performance to create jobs and
improve the tax base under Lessin's agreement with the
Tobacco Commission.
List of secret VIAB projects from
Lessin redacted
and released by the Tobacco Commission.
The files below were released under the Virginia
Freedom of Information Act, 2.2-3704. They are presented as received.
Date or Range |
Subject |
2014-07-24 |
Appalachian Biofuels LLC Tobacco Region Revitalization
Commission grant Application (#2941) |
2014-08-8 |
Appalachian Biofuels LLC performance agreement with the Tobacco
Region Revitalization Commission |
2014-2018 |
Tobacco Region Opportunity Fund Payments to and Claw backs from
Appalachian Biofuels LLC. |
2019-08-05 |
Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission Executive Director Evan
Feinman forgives Appalachian Biofuels LLC of a $210,000
outstanding grant repayment. |
2019-07-19 |
Tobacco Commission-redacted list of projects VIAB Vice Chairman
Charles Lessin submitted as a justification for canceling a
$210,000 grant repayment he owed through Appalachian Biofuels,
LLC |
2020-07-14 |
Tobacco Commission-less redacted list of projects VIAB Vice Chairman
Charles Lessin submitted as a justification for canceling a
$210,000 grant repayment he owed through Appalachian Biofuels,
LLC |
2020-05-01 |
Virginia Office of the State Inspector General finds a
whistleblower allegation of TROF wrongdoing over the Appalachian
Biofuels claw-back foregiveness is substantiated. "The
substitution of planned jobs and capital investments from VIAB
projects was a compromise in lieu of repayment; however, it
lacked TRRC approval as required by TROF policy." |
2020-07-27 |
Evan Feinman, Executive Director of the Tobacco Region
Revitalization Commission responds to OSIG and promises to
follow proper procedure in the future. |
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