BREAKING: FBI raids home and office of Los Angeles school superintendent

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From the New York Post: 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.

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.


Carvalho was just rehired last year for another four-year term. His salary is reportedly $440,000 per year, plus other perks, including a $50,000 retirement annuity.

Fox News reporter Bill Melugin, who is from the Los Angeles area, announced on X:

BREAKING: FBI LA confirms they are currently executing search warrants at two addresses, which a separate federal law enforcement source tells @FoxNews are the home and office of Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. LAUSD is the 2nd biggest school district in the country.

We are told the underlying affidavit in support of the search warrant is under seal, so it’s unclear what potential wrongdoing Carvalho may be suspected of. More as we get it.

FBI agents were seen carrying boxes and suitcases out of Carvalho’s home on Wednesday.

Carvalho has admitted that he came to the U.S. as an illegal alien when he was 17 years old, over 40 years ago. He was born in Portugal.

He has slammed deportation efforts and staunchly defended illegal aliens in the U.S.

On Tuesday, ABC7 reported that the Los Angeles School District is borrowing $250 million to settle sexual misconduct claims.  It is unclear whether Wednesday’s raid is linked to that case, or something completely different.

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