The Times West Virginian

West Virginia

September 2, 2012

Son of W.Va. homeland security chief on payroll

CHARLESTON — The son of West Virginia’s homeland security director is being paid through a federal stimulus grant that his father oversees.

Jimmy Gianato said the West Virginia Ethics Commission and the federal agency that distributed the grant money did not have an issue with his son Adam’s hiring. He denies he used his influence to get his 25-year-old son the job.

Adam Gianato is being paid through a $126.3 million federal stimulus grant overseen by the elder Gianato. In October, Adam Gianato was hired as a contract employee at $60 an hour.

The state tapped the federal stimulus dollars to pay Adam Gianato’s salary and overtime.

It totaled $73,000 over 4 1/2 months. Jimmy Gianato was the project’s grant administrator.

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