In his final move in office, the executive director of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) has slammed a rival organization as a vessel for lobbying and a threat to the ethics of state attorneys general.

In a Wednesday email obtained by The National Law Journal, Chris Toth wrote he was “increasingly alarmed” at the “growing influence of lobbyist and corporate money in the attorney general arena”—particularly the interests of “entities that are being investigated and/or sued by AGs.”

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