LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns amid FBI investigation
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LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns amid FBI investigation

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Key Points:

  • Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigned nearly four months after the FBI searched his home and LAUSD headquarters amid an ongoing investigation, though he has not been charged with any crimes.
  • The FBI's investigation is linked to a collapsed education technology company, AllHere, which had a $3 million contract with LAUSD for an AI chatbot named "Ed" before going bankrupt; its founder was later indicted for fraud.
  • Carvalho was placed on leave by the LAUSD Board of Education shortly after the FBI searches and has maintained his confidence that he acted appropriately and within the law throughout the investigation.
  • LAUSD has cooperated fully with federal investigators, and Carvalho emphasized his respect for the rule of law and the investigative process in his resignation letter.
  • Carvalho served as LAUSD superintendent since 2022 and previously led Miami public schools; the FBI also searched a third location near Miami connected to the case.

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