FBI, Federal Agents Raid Pilot Flying J Headquarters
Federal agents raided the Pilot Flying J Corporate Headquarters in Knoxville, TN on Monday the 15
th
of April. Agents from both the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) took part in the raid. When the
agents arrived, they instructed everyone to turn off their computers and
phones and then asked all non-essential personnel to leave the
building. According to the Chattanoogan, the raiding agents were made up
of 30 FBI and IRS agents wearing bulletproof vests who focused mainly
on talking with IT, accounting, and customer service officers.
The raid is a result of a criminal investigation stemming from some
trucking companies claiming that they weren’t paid the rebates they were
owed for purchasing fuel from the truck stop chain. Despite the fact
that the IRS was involved, CEO Jimmy Haslam has said that “it does not
involve any tax issues.”
Documents were seized during the search of the three office buildings
on the corporate campus and several company members were subpoenaed,
but no arrests were made. In fact, the company released a statement
saying that, to their knowledge, no company executives were targets of
the investigation. This calls into question the necessity of such a
strong federal reaction – Thirty armed agents in bulletproof vests
storming a corporate office is something you might expect to see in the
movies. Questions have been raised over whether or not the raid may have
been politically motivated since not only is Jimmy Haslam the CEO of
Pilot Flying J and new owner of the Cleveland Browns, but his brother,
Bill Haslam, is the current Governor of Tennessee and a Pilot Flying J
stockholder.
Regardless of the motivation for the raid, Haslam has maintained his
company’s innocence and said that they will “cooperate appropriately
with any and all external investigations and conduct our own.” He also
issued a statement saying that he trusts “there has been no wrongdoing”
and that the “integrity of [the company] always has been job No. 1.”
No service has been suspended at any of the Pilot Flying J travels
stops or convenience stores, nor is there any indication that there will
be a stoppage because of the investigation.
Pilot Flying J is one of the country’s largest private employers with
over 650 travel stops and convenience stores in the US and Canada,
employing more than 25,000 people. They have annual revenues of around
$29 billion.
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