The Los Angeles School District superintendent resigned on Sunday, just four months after federal agents raided his home and office. On Feb. 25, the FBI executed search warrants at Alberto Carvalho’s office and his San Pedro home. Carvalho was placed on paid administrative leave a couple of days later. 'Because I belie
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The Los Angeles School District superintendent resigned on Sunday, just four months after federal agents raided his home and office. On Feb. 25, the FBI executed search warrants at Alberto Carvalho’s office and his San Pedro home. Carvalho was placed on paid administrative leave a couple of days later. 'Because I belie
The Los Angeles School District superintendent resigned on Sunday, just four months after federal agents raided his home and office. On Feb. 25, the FBI executed search warrants at Alberto Carvalho’s office and his San Pedro home. Carvalho was placed on paid administrative leave a couple of days later.
The FBI raided former superintendent Alberto Carvalho's home and district office on Feb. 25, and remains under investigation.
Conservative Review reported the story as "Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns months after FBI raids home and office."
2 sources have covered this story, including Conservative Review and Just the News. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 1 day ago.
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