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Scandal-scarred LAUSD boss Alberto Carvalho missing while wife handles dirty work

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Scandal-scarred LAUSD boss Alberto Carvalho missing while wife handles dirty work

While scandal-scarred LAUSD boss Alberto Carvalho remains missing from public view, unseen since federal agents raided his home, his downtown office and a Miami property tied to an FBI probe, it was his wife handling the only visible cleanup Tuesday.

The first sign of life at the couple’s upscale San Pedro home, a property worth north of $1.4 million, purchased after Carvalho decamped from Miami, wasn’t the superintendent stepping up to cameras.

It was his wife stepping up to the curb, doing the couple’s dirty work.

Maria Carvalho taking out the trash in front of a garage.

The wife of embattled LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho carries a bulging garbage bag to the street while her husband remains out of sight. Rafael Fontoura for CA Post

Maria Carvalho, wife of LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, takes out the trash.

Maria Florio Borgia Carvalho wheels a trash bin to the curb outside the family’s San Pedro home days after the FBI raid. Rafael Fontoura for CA Post

On Tuesday, Maria Florio Borgia Carvalho emerged in a tan sweater, dark jeans and tan flats, gripping a swollen plastic garbage bag and dragging the family trash to the street.

Inside the cloudy sack: a crushed bag of Blue Diamond almonds, a smeared serving platter and what appeared to be an empty wine bottle.

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She walked past the green compost cart. Past the blue recycling bin. Then dumped it all straight into the black garbage can — an eyebrow-raising move in Los Angeles, where recycling is practically a civic commandment and the blue cart reigns supreme.

Maria Carvalho getting out of a black SUV.

The home of LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Carvalho’s wife Maria takes the trash out and leaves Rafael Fontoura for CA Post

Moments later, she slipped into a black SUV parked at the curb and pulled away.

The legal storm surrounding her husband is only intensifying. New reports show that the investigation that exploded into last week’s dramatic FBI raids began more than a year ago.


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The probe was reportedly sparked by a referral from New York prosecutors working a criminal fraud case tied to AllHere, the tech startup that landed a $6 million contract with LAUSD to build an AI chatbot known as “Ed.”

Maria Carvalho taking out the trash.

With federal scrutiny swirling, the only visible activity at the Carvalho residence is a midday trash run. Rafael Fontoura for CA Post

The chatbot, touted by Carvalho as a breakthrough communications tool for families, was never fully deployed.

Sources familiar with the matter told The LA Times that evidence uncovered in the New York case was passed along to authorities in California — a move that ultimately triggered the searches of Carvalho’s San Pedro residence, his LAUSD headquarters office and a Miami home connected to the widening inquiry.

Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho speaking at a podium with several microphones.

Embattled Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Alberto Carvalho speaks during a mural unveiling at Osceola Street Elementary School in Sylmar. MediaNews Group via Getty Images

The Times also reported Monday that grand jury subpoenas have been issued in Miami-Dade County Public Schools, seeking records from the district’s inspector general and from the Foundation for New Education Initiatives, a nonprofit Carvalho oversaw while leading the Florida district.

AllHere’s founder, Joanna Smith-Griffin, was arrested in 2024 and charged in Manhattan federal court with securities fraud, wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Prosecutors allege she inflated revenue figures and fabricated financial documents to secure nearly $10 million from investors and attempted to raise tens of millions more. She has pleaded not guilty.

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho at a board meeting.

LAUSD Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho at Los Angeles Unified School District Headquarters in Los Angeles. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Federal agents also executed a search of the Florida home of Debra Kerr, a salesperson whose clients included AllHere and who had professional ties to Carvalho dating back to his time in Miami.

The LAUSD Board of Education has retreated into closed session meetings multiple times since the fallout. On Friday, trustees voted 7-0 to place Carvalho on indefinite leave and elevate longtime district insider Andres Chait to acting superintendent as the district scrambles to steady itself.

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