LA schools superintendent resigns after FBI raids and months on paid leave (opens original article in a new tab)
The superintendent of Los Angeles public schools resigned after FBI raids and months on paid leave, with no specific details provided about the investigation or criminal accusations against him.
- LA schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigned after FBI raids and months on paid leave
- FBI conducted search warrants at Carvalho's home and LA Unified headquarters in February
- Carvalho denied wrongdoing and his legal team stated no evidence of legal violations has been presented
- An AI chatbot deal with AllHere, which later collapsed and led to fraud charges, was previously promoted by Carvalho
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