A former mayor is suing the city of Derby, Connecticut, over changes made to his retirement fund.
Alan Schlesinger claims city officials breached a contract with him when they changed the company that dealt with the city’s retirement fund in 2019 without notice.
He said Beirne Wealth Services, the current account manager, cost him more than $5,000 when they devalued his investments without consulting him.
Schlesinger is now seeking unspecified monetary damages in a lawsuit filed in Milford s Superior Court.
Schlesinger served as Mayor of Derby from 1994 to 1998.
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Lawsuit: Shelton police accused of ignoring alleged assault
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A view of the Shelton Police Department sign in Shelton, Conn., on Tuesday June 21, 2020.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
An Ansonia woman claims in a federal civil rights lawsuit that Shelton police officers responded to a complaint she was being beaten but then walked away. After the officers left, the woman claims she was sexually assaulted by a former Bridgeport police officer at his Shelton residence.
City officials and police officers “have an affirmative duty to preserve law and order and protect the personal safety of persons in the community,” states the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Bridgeport by the woman, referred in the lawsuit as Jane Doe, against her alleged assailant, Steven Figueroa, and former Shelton officers Michael McClain and John Napoleone, Shelton Police Chief Shawn Sequeira, Mayor Mark Lauretti and the city of Shelton.
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Man Charged With Witness Intimidation After Shots Fired: Police - Orange, CT - Gunshots were fired at an occupied home in town, Orange police said. The accused is being held on $750,000 bond.
Updated: 1:38 PM EDT June 11, 2021
ORANGE, Connecticut
A 47-year-old Orange man is behind bars after he was arrested in connection with a shooting on June 3.
The police department announced Friday they arrested Christopher Barretta Sr., a week after they responded to a report of multiple gunshots fired from a vehicle toward a residence on Old Tavern Road.
Police said the incident happened on June 3 around 11:30 p.m. The investigation showed that an occupied house and multiple vehicles in the driveway were struck with bullets. While all residents were home, police said no injuries were reported.
Upon further investigation, police said evidence revealed that the suspect vehicle from which the shots were fired was a 2004 Hummer H2 registered to Barretta, 47, of Alling Farm Road in Orange.