Source: New York Post
A Texas tech executive accused of helping funnel millions out of the Los Angeles Unified School District pleaded not guilty Friday, as prosecutors push forward in what they describe as one of the biggest alleged corruption schemes in district history. Gautham Sampath, 53, appeared in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom where he was arraigned on felony charges including money laundering and conflict-of-interest violations tied to public contracts, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. Before Judge Teresa McGonigle, Sampath entered a not guilty plea.
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