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Things are heating up
The corruption is so vast, so many billions that we will likely find out that all this corruption and theft has a price tag in excess of $1000 billion, or 1 trillion dollars.
Federal officers are searching the home of Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, The California Post confirmed.
The searches are being conducted at Carvalho’s San Pedro home, his office at LAUSD in downtown Los Angeles and another location in Miami tied to the investigation, according to a law enforcement source. An affidavit filed concerning the search was under seal, officials said.
“We have been informed of law enforcement activity at Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters and at the home of the Superintendent. The District is cooperating with the investigation and we do not have further information at this time,” the LAUSD said in a statement.
The investigation relates to “white collar” activity, multiple sources told ABC 7, while the Los Angeles Times reported that it fell under the broad category of financial issues.
LAUSD employees looked confused outside headquarters Wednesday morning, unsure if they were able to go into work. Federal agents were seen entering the building, but would not comment on the reason for their visit when asked by a reporter for The California Post.
Carvalho is the LAUSD’s chief employee and has led one of the nation’s largest school systems since 2022.
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The corruption is so vast, so many billions that we will likely find out that all this corruption and theft has a price tag in excess of $1000 billion, or 1 trillion dollars.
Federal officers are searching the home of Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, The California Post confirmed.
The searches are being conducted at Carvalho’s San Pedro home, his office at LAUSD in downtown Los Angeles and another location in Miami tied to the investigation, according to a law enforcement source. An affidavit filed concerning the search was under seal, officials said.
“We have been informed of law enforcement activity at Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters and at the home of the Superintendent. The District is cooperating with the investigation and we do not have further information at this time,” the LAUSD said in a statement.
The investigation relates to “white collar” activity, multiple sources told ABC 7, while the Los Angeles Times reported that it fell under the broad category of financial issues.
LAUSD employees looked confused outside headquarters Wednesday morning, unsure if they were able to go into work. Federal agents were seen entering the building, but would not comment on the reason for their visit when asked by a reporter for The California Post.
Carvalho is the LAUSD’s chief employee and has led one of the nation’s largest school systems since 2022.
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FBI searching home and office of Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho
The searches are being conducted at Carvalho’s San Pedro home, his office at LAUSD in downtown Los Angeles and another location.