Friday, July 10, 2026

Top MTA lawyer with $344K salary to abruptly resign months after Post exposé on agency’s wild legal costs

 The MTA’s top lawyer is abruptly stepping down at the end of July with no successor immediately named — just months after The Post revealed the agency’s legal costs ballooned under her tenure. 

MTA General Counsel Paige Graves — who made nearly $100,000 more than Gov. Kathy Hochul in 2025 —  quietly announced her resignation in a June 30 email obtained by The Post.

“After fourteen remarkable years with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, I have decided that the time has come for me to begin a new chapter,” the email begins, noting that her last day with the agency will be July 31.

MTA General Counsel Paige Graves quietly announced her resignation, according to a June 30 email obtained by The Post.
An MTA bus was involved in an accident at 1st Ave. and 83rd St. in Manhattan on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. Firefighters and police rescue a man from under an L train at Broadway Junction station.
5Firefighters and police rescued a man from under the L train on June 30, 2018.

Graves’ departure caps a turbulent season for the transit authority’s legal department, coming on the heels of a Post investigation in May that detailed how the allegedly cash-strapped agency has outsourced millions of dollars in legal work to high-priced private law firms.

The MTA admitted it had paid more than $10 million to six law firms in recent years, but refused to reveal exactly how much in taxpayer cash was being used to pay outside lawyers to represent the agency.

Insiders couldn’t confirm the reason why Graves was leaving, but noted that the 30-day notice she gave was not typical.

“It seems like she’s been forced out,” the source said.

Normally a departure from MTA executive leadership would be announced months ahead of time — alongside a widespread notice that would include the name of the staffer’s successor, sources said.

The MTA did not immediately comment.

Graves has served as the MTA’s legal leader since 2022, leading a team of 350 attorneys, and was paid over $344,000 in 2025, according to public records.

Graves’ June 30 email, with the subject like “Farewell Announcement” was only circulated to 50 recipients, and sources said few inside the agency were event aware that she was stepping down.

The former Manhattan prosecutor has served as the MTA’s legal leader since 2022, leading a team of 350 attorneys, and was paid over $344,000 in 2025, according to public records.

By contrast, the governor’s salary last year was $250,000, while MTA CEO Janno Lieber earned almost $470,000 in total pay, records show.

Records show that Graves earned nearly $100,000 more than Gov. Hochul in 2025.

Graves, a graduate of the Wharton School and Hofstra Law School, also cut her teeth as a forensic litigation consultant at “big four” accounting firm KPMG, and spent more than a decade climbing the legal ladder inside the public transit bureaucracy. She previously served as vice president and general counsel for the MTA Bus Company and had a two-year stint at the Long Island Rail Road before taking the reins of the main agency’s legal arm.

https://nypost.com/2026/07/10/us-news/mta-general-counsel-paige-graves-to-abruptly-resign/

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