The Arizona Republic

Arizona agency hires Rep. Gosar’s chief of staff as its lead legal counsel

- Ray Stern

The Arizona Corporatio­n Commission has hired as the agency’s general counsel the headline-grabbing former lawyer for Sarah Palin and current chief of staff for Congressma­n Paul Gosar.

Thomas Van Flein, who’s worked for Gosar since 2011, will be responsibl­e for providing counsel to the agency’s five commission­ers and overseeing all legal questions that might come up, from issues reviewed by the commission to human resources duties.

Gosar, who tapped Van Flein as a staffer after being elected in 2010, is one of Arizona’s most incendiary conservati­ve politician­s and a prime instigator of the “Stop the Steal” movement that led to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot. Gosar’s been reprimande­d by fellow party members for mingling with a white supremacis­t and was censured in 2021 by a Democratic-controlled House for a cartoon video his office posted of Gosar killing liberal Congresswo­man Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with a sword.

Van Flein also served as an advisor for Kari Lake during her unsuccessf­ul run for governor in 2022.

He’d previously worked as a personal lawyer and advisor for Palin, the former Alaska governor and the vicepresid­ent candidate in 2000 picked by the late Arizona Sen. John McCain.

Van Flein declined comment for this article.

But Tom Forese, a former Republican lawmaker who also served on the commission from 2014 to 2018, said

Van Flein isn’t likely to attempt to bring politics into the general counsel position.

“If he did that, he wouldn’t last long,” Forese said. “What someone could assume, when they see a far-right member’s chief of staff is coming, they could assume that chief of staff embodies that same reputation as the member, and I just don’t think that’s the case.”

Forese said Van Flein, who he considers a friend, took the job because his wife is pregnant and he wants to move back to Arizona.

Van Flein is known “as a deal-maker that gets along with everybody,” Forese said, adding that he played a strong role in Biden’s signing of a Gosar bill last year that declared an official end to the COVID-19 emergency.

Van Flein was born in Fairbanks, Alaska. He graduated with a law degree from the University of Arizona before returning to his home state to practice law. Several media reports about Van Flein said he came to work for Gosar because he performed legal work for Rob Robinson, an Alaska dentist who ran Gosar’s 2010 campaign and secured Palin’s endorsemen­t of Gosar. The congressma­n, also a dentist, hired Robinson as chief of staff and Van Flein as deputy chief of staff. Van Flein later became Gosar’s general counsel and chief of staff.

Van Flein is licensed as an attorney in Alaska and has an inactive license in California. He’s in the process of getting his license in Arizona, said Nicole Garcia, spokespers­on for the corporatio­n commission.

He’s scheduled to start the job on March 4 and will make a salary of $190,000 annually, plus benefits.

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