Los Angeles. Federal agents served search warrants Wednesday at Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho's San Pedro home and a third property in Southwest Ranches, Florida. The U.S. attorney said warrants were judicially approved and affidavits remain sealed; the district is cooperating and the Board scheduled a closed session to discuss Carvalho's employment. Carvalho unveiled AllHere AI chatbot "Ed" in March 2024; the startup later collapsed, declared bankruptcy and its founder was indicted. Carvalho was reappointed in 2025; records and relationships tied to the failed project are under review. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This situation could impact LAUSD's operations and your child's education. If you're a parent, stay informed about the district's decisions. Check the LAUSD website regularly for updates.
The LAUSD superintendent's ties to a failed tech startup are under scrutiny. It's unclear how this will affect his position or the district. Worth forwarding if you know someone with kids in LAUSD schools.
Federal investigators and legal teams gained access to records and evidence that may clarify transactions and relationships tied to LAUSD contracts and the failed AllHere AI project.
Students, district staff and community stakeholders suffered reputational harm, operational disruption and heightened uncertainty as the district navigates a sealed federal probe and closed-board deliberations.
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