FBI Raids Los Angeles School District and Superintendent’s Home
Federal authorities on Wednesday, February 26, 2026, executed search warrants at the headquarters of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and the home of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, according to multiple reports. The searches are raising questions about the district’s leadership and prompting scrutiny of Carvalho’s past.
The FBI conducted the raids simultaneously, targeting both the school district’s offices and Carvalho’s residence in Los Angeles. Details regarding the nature of the investigation remain scarce, but the actions signal a significant inquiry into potential issues within the LAUSD.
News of the investigation comes amid resurfaced allegations concerning Carvalho’s personal life. Reports indicate a past relationship between Carvalho and a Miami-based journalist has drawn renewed attention. The timing of these allegations in connection with the FBI’s actions has fueled speculation, though authorities have not commented on any potential link.
Alberto Carvalho previously served as the superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools before taking the helm of LAUSD. The investigation could have implications for the future of the district and its leadership. The case highlights the increasing scrutiny faced by public officials and the potential for investigations to extend beyond professional conduct.
Authorities have not disclosed the specific focus of the investigation and no arrests have been made as of Wednesday afternoon. The FBI has not released a statement regarding the searches. The move underscores the seriousness of the inquiry and the agency’s commitment to investigating potential wrongdoing within the school district.