Wednesday’s heat arose from lottery lawyer Jim Shea’s cross-examination of Alfred DuPuis, the lottery’s former director of security, on DuPuis’ testimony a day earlier that superiors unfairly charged him with “gross neglect” over the mistake by his subordinates at the New Year’s Day Super Draw of 2018. DuPuis had said Tuesday, on the first day of his hearing/trial by the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, that he wasn’t personally responsible for the Super Draw mistake — and that the “gross neglect” charge had been lodged for “retaliatory purposes" related to his role in uncovering retailer fraud in the 5 Card Cash game that had to be cancelled four years ago.