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PURA Attorney Sues Colleagues Over Defamatory Emails

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

HARTFORD, CT⁣ – A cease and desist letter‌ sent by ‍PURA ‌general counsel Maura Muska to ​colleagues ‌accuses⁣ them of defamation, escalating a controversy already⁤ under investigation⁤ by the Connecticut‍ Attorney General’s office. the ​letter, revealed during a deposition this week, alleges misconduct by PURA ‍staff and comes amid ongoing⁢ legal ​battles with utility companies and scrutiny over transparency within the agency.

The allegations in​ Muska’s letter center around ​claims made ⁣about her‍ conduct during investigations into⁢ utility rate hikes and the handling of public data ‌requests. Commissioner Caron ‍revealed⁤ the existence of the letter ‌during a‍ deposition on⁣ Wednesday in a lawsuit brought by Eversource and Avangrid against PURA, alleging ‌that former PURA chair ⁢Marissa Gillett overstepped her authority.

The Attorney General’s office confirmed on Oct. 31 it ⁣had hired the law‍ firm Shipman &‍ Goodwin, under ⁤a​ $270,000-a-year retainer, to investigate allegations of misconduct at⁣ PURA, ⁢including ​compliance with Freedom of Information‍ Act requests and court-ordered discovery.This investigation was launched ​after the Hartford Courant ‍reported on​ the ⁢matter. A spokesperson for the⁣ attorney general’s‍ office ‍declined ​further comment‍ Friday.

The dispute with Eversource⁤ and Avangrid stems from PURA’s denial‍ of‍ natural gas rate increases sought by⁣ Avangrid-owned gas⁤ companies. The utility companies allege Gillett improperly influenced the‌ decision‌ and even⁢ helped write an opinion ⁤piece critical of ‌them,allegations Gillett has denied.⁣ Judge Matthew Budzik is currently investigating whether PURA attorneys, including Muska, ⁣withheld⁣ information regarding Gillett’s‍ communications and auto-delete settings on her phone. A hearing in this case is scheduled for Nov. 12.

Shipman ‍& ⁢Goodwin previously ⁤conducted an investigation for​ the​ state ‍last year into the misuse of‍ state vehicles by staffers in the governor’s‍ office.PURA is currently represented by the attorney ‌general’s office in​ both active lawsuits⁣ brought ⁤by‌ the utility ‍companies. ⁢Neither Muska nor a spokesperson for PURA responded to requests for comment. Attempts⁤ to reach Gaudiosi⁢ for comment were unsuccessful.

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