$22M LAUSD Scheme: Ex-IT Employee, Tech Owner Charged
LA United School District scandal leads to charges as $22M scheme allegedly drained funds meant for students
Fox News2026.03.28Updated 18d ago

A former LAUSD IT employee and a tech firm owner face felony charges in an alleged $22 million pay-to-play money laundering scheme, prosecutors say.
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A former Los Angeles Unified School District IT employee and a technology firm owner face felony charges for allegedly orchestrating a $22 million pay-to-play money laundering scheme. Prosecutors claim the funds were diverted from resources intended for students. The scandal represents one of the largest corruption cases involving the nation's second-largest school district.
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