As an Air Force captain, Adam J. Pudenz oversaw contracts to provide boots to Afghan soldiers.
Now Pudenz earns $40,000-a-month working for the company that was selling the boots, ABC News reports.
The FBI accuses Carroll, an Iowa resident of violating a ban on representing companies that he oversees when he took a job with Kabul Milli Trading Company.
Pudenz, 33, was arrested last week and charged with violating the lobbying laws.
Pudenz oversaw nearly $1 billion worth of boots.
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