Source: New York Post
Former Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho — who last month resigned after dramatic FBI raids of his home and offices — failed to report at least $107,000 he was paid in a lucrative side hustle, according to a shocking new report. The embattled ex- leader of the nation’s second-largest district, who was drawing a salary in LA of $440,000, finally gave up his day job almost four months after he’d been placed on paid leave by the LAUSD Board of Education in a unanimous vote. The disgraced educator resigned on June 21 — only after the LAUSD board threatened to dismiss him “for cause,” because he failed to report travel and baseball tickets given to him by a tech vendor, according to a confidential letter uncovered by the Los Angeles Times.