Peppa Pig may have decided the Republican nomination for governor.
The popular children’s cartoon is at the center of a growing spending investigation that forced Erin Stewart, once the GOP front-runner, to drop out of the race on Thursday.
STUNNING DOWNFALL
It’s a stunning – and rapid – downfall for the political veteran.
On Tuesday, Stewart was defiant at a campaign rally, even as questions mounted over how she spent taxpayer dollars as mayor of New Britain.
“They want headlines before facts,” she told supporters. “They want political damage. They want personal vengeance. That is not how I lead.”
But two days later, Stewart abruptly suspended her campaign after Connecticut State Police opened a criminal investigation amid a damning outside investigation ordered by her predecessor.
“All publicly available documents are within the scope of the State Police investigation,” said Trooper Pedro Muñiz in a statement.
DAMAGING NEW REPORT
Those documents could be voluminous – and damaging.
Police opened an investigation after the Crumbie Law Group released a new 74-page report detailing $207,076 of questionable spending on Stewart’s city-issued credit card.
“Ms. Stewart used her P-Card to purchase household items; groceries; makeup and other women’s toiletries; women’s clothing and undergarments; alcohol; jewelry; and gifts for herself, her children, and her husband, as well as to pay her membership dues and dining expenses at the Hartford Club, which is a private member’s-only social club in Hartford,” the report states.
And that’s where Peppa comes in.
The report includes receipts and photos of items Stewart allegedly paid for with her purchasing card, including decorations for her daughter’s Peppa Pig-themed birthday party.
Crumbie’s investigation detailed Amazon charges totaling $47,582; $19,222 at Costco; and $7,476 on Instacart. Another $113,533 was spent on “other vendors.”
The report said that all the items were delivered to Stewart’s home – but most were listed as “office supplies” in city finance records.
“The findings of this investigation point not to isolated lapses in judgment, but to a pattern of behavior that violated public trust,” the report states. “The entitlement demonstrated by Ms. Stewart reflected by the evidence in this investigation is incomprehensible for a public official.”
The report also claimed Stewart used her city credit card for campaign expenses in 2017 and 2025.
“I WILL TAKE ACCOUNTABILITY”
Stewart previously painted the spending allegations as a “witch hunt.” But on Thursday, she pledged to “take accountability for any mistakes” while in office.