Nathan Deal appoints his lawyer’s son to state ethics commission
Gov. Nathan Deal on Friday named Jake Evans, an Atlanta attorney to the state ethics commission.
Evans replaces Tricia Pridemore, a former member of his administration, whom Deal appointed to the board in July. Pridemore, however, apparently ran afoul of a commission rule barring anyone who has been a candidate for office in the past five years from serving. Pridemore ran for Congress in 2014.
Pridemore, who was once Deals choice to chair the state Republican Party, herself was a replacement pick after Deal appointed former commission director Rick Thompson to the position in May, but had to refuse the position after questions were raised about his eligibility.
Thompson had registered as a lobbyist for a company that provides disclosure services to candidates, elected officials and others regulated by the commission. State law says no one may be appointed to a commission that regulates a company the individual represented for one year after the person ends his lobbyist registration.
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