LAUSD acting superintendent Andres Chaits decision on vile sex abuse case that rocked Los Angeles revealed

Los Angeles’ top education official helped clear the way for a wrestling coach suspended over sexual misconduct allegations to return to high school — where he later abused nine students in a scandal that shocked the city.Andres Chait was made temporary LAUSD superintendent on February 27th after Alberto Carvalho was suspended on full pay amid a corruption investigation that saw the FBI raid his family home in San Pedro.Law enforcement sources say Carvahlo, 61, in being probed in the the collapse of a multimillion-dollar AI project.He continues to collect his $440,000 salary.
Hong ”Grace” Peng, 53, a technical prject manager, has been accused of running an alleged eye-popping $22 million kickback scheme.She has pled not guilty.
The LAUSA has also faced criticism for its last-minute decision to offer teachers and other staff whopping pay rises costing taxpayers $1.2 billion despite students recording lower averages than the rest of the state.The California Post can now reveal that based on a newly uncovered deposition Chait played an integral role in allowing rapist pedophile coach Terry Gillard to return his role at John H.
Francis Polytechnic High School in April 2016.Gillard, who is now serving 71 years prison, was placed on ”reassignment” and suspended from his role after being accused by a campus aide of repeatedly offering her money in exchange for sex, the deposition reveals.Chait was questioned by attorney Morgan Stewart at the deposition about LASUD’s response after the aide reported Gillard as part of a compensation claim by his victims.The investigation into Gillard’s behavior was assigned to the LAUSD’s Student Safety Investigation Team, or SSIT, the testimony shows.Chait, who was the LAUSD administrator responsible for the northeast district at the time, didn’t send out the standard 72-hour notice to parents because ‘there were no students involved.”At the conclusion of the investigation, Chait decided to allow Gillard to retu...