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Independent journalist Grant Ellis ā Smith writes
An upcoming bombshell hearing in the ongoing lawsuit between former Massachusetts CCC Chair Shannon OāBrien and State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg will now be held in secret, and hidden entirely from the public, on Thursday (5/29/25) at 10AM in Suffolk Superior Court.
While Judge Robert B. Gordonās ruling makes sense in context (as the Judge is making a decision on whether to redact certain parts of a still-impounded administrative record), I am concerned that some members of CCC staff āand even some Commissionersā may be attempting to coverup an alleged plot to ātake outā OāBrien for OāBrienās efforts to reform the beleaguered regulatory juggernaut in 2022 and 2023.
Read that ruling here ā https://drive.google.com/file/d/11NrQxQTGTk_AYHAIbDf518ucUANRXsIV/view?usp=sharing
The hearing on Thursday is related to a series of requests from high-ranking CCC officials (and former Commissioner Nurys Camargo) to keep secret parts of the administrative record related to Goldbergās decision to force OāBrien from office during a closed-door employment hearing tribunal in 2023 into 2024. Read more about Camargoās recent shock resignation here ā https://www.patreon.com/posts/
OāBrien, in turn, filed suit against Goldberg seeking a name-clearing hearing and a formal review of Goldbergās employment tribunal (which OāBrien alleges was bias and conducted in violation of procedural and substantive due process rights under the state and federal constitutions).
OāBrien alleges that Camargo and a number of high-ranking former CCC staff colluded to smear OāBrien (and pressure Goldberg to ātake OāBrien out) because OāBrien stumbled onto serious incidents of abuse, corruption, nepotism and misconduct within the CCC.
Nearly all of the staff members that OāBrien identified as being core to the ongoing issues within the agency have since left the CCC, although rumors of an ongoing federal probe ārelated to those efforts to smear OāBrien out of her job in order to coverup internal misconduct within the CCCā continue to swirl.
Previously, a number of confidential documents in the OāBrien case were published to the public court docket in error, allowing a small glimpse into the nature of this brewing battle political proxy war for the soul of the CCC.
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