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Combined Edition

Inside this Week:

Recovery Info:

Sierra Madre:
Walking SM … The Social Side
SM Calendar of Events

Sierra Madre:

Pasadena – Altadena:

Around The San Gabriel Valley:

Education & Youth:

Food & Drink:
Chef Peter Dills
Table for Two
In the Kitchen

The Good Life:
Out to Pastor
Senior Happenings

Best Friends and More:
Christopher Nyerges
Katnip News!
Pet of the Week

Healthy Lifestyles:
All Things
Unlock Your Life
Fitness for Life

Opinion:
As I See It
Rich Johnson
Stuart Tolchin On …
The Funnies

Legal Notices (1):

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Legal Notices (3):

Legal Notices (4):

Legal Notices (5):

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Columnists:
Jeff Brown
Deanne Davis
Peter Dills
Lori A. Harris
Howard Hays
Rich Johnson
Christopher Nyerges
Michele Silence
Rev. James L. Snyder
Stuart Tolchin

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MVNews this week:  Page 1

VOLUME 20 NO. 13VOLUME 20 NO. 13SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2026 
SIERRA MADRE WISTARIA FESTIVAL SATURDAY 9am - 5pm 
PASADENA 
RESIDENT 
CHARGED 
IN MILLION 
DOLLAR 
MONEY 
LAUN-
DERING 
SCHEME 
• former LAUSD employee isaccused of directing $22 million indistrict contracts to a tech companyowner who allegedly funneled $3 mil-
lion back to her. 
• L.A. County Dist. Atty. NathanHochman called it the largest money-
laundering scheme in the school dis-
trict’s history. 
In what prosecutors call one of the 
largest money laundering schemes in 
Los Angeles Unified School District 
history, a former schools information 
technology employee and a tech ven-
dor are facing felony charges in con-
nection with an alleged scheme that 
channeled more than $22 million in 
contracts to the vendor, officials an-
nounced today. 
The ex-LAUSD employee, Hong``Grace'' Peng, 53, of Pasadena, is 
charged with one felony count each 
of money laundering and having a 
financial 
interest in a contract or purchase 
made in an official capacity. 
Gautham Sampath, also 53, of Flow-
er Mound, Texas, is charged with one 
felony count each of money launder-
ing, having a financial interest in a 
contract or purchase made in an offi-
cial capacity and aiding and abetting 
a government official to have a finan-
cial interest in a contract or purchase 
made in an official capacity. 
An arrest warrant has been issued 
for Peng and an extradition warrant 
has been issued for Sampath. Ar-
raignment for both defendants will be 
scheduled 
at a later date. 
``This case involves a blatant abuse 
of public trust -- funneling taxpayer 
dollars intended for students into per-
sonal coffers,'' Los Angeles CountyDistrict Attorney Nathan J. Hochman 
said in a statement. ``This vendor, 
working with an LAUSD project man-
ager, allegedly carried out a multi-year, 
multi-contract pay-to-play arrange-
ment that siphoned millions of dollars 
from our schools. We will not tolerate 
public officials who sell out their re-
sponsibilities or contractors who line 
their pockets by gaming the system.
Both will be held fully accountable.'' 
Prosecutors allege that between 2018 
and 2022, Peng, who served as a tech-
nical project manager for LAUSD, il-
legally participated in the awarding(continued on page 4) 
VOLUME 20 NO. 13VOLUME 20 NO. 13SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2026 
SIERRA MADRE WISTARIA FESTIVAL SATURDAY 9am - 5pm 
PASADENA 
RESIDENT 
CHARGED 
IN MILLION 
DOLLAR 
MONEY 
LAUN-
DERING 
SCHEME 
• former LAUSD employee isaccused of directing $22 million indistrict contracts to a tech companyowner who allegedly funneled $3 mil-
lion back to her. 
• L.A. County Dist. Atty. NathanHochman called it the largest money-
laundering scheme in the school dis-
trict’s history. 
In what prosecutors call one of the 
largest money laundering schemes in 
Los Angeles Unified School District 
history, a former schools information 
technology employee and a tech ven-
dor are facing felony charges in con-
nection with an alleged scheme that 
channeled more than $22 million in 
contracts to the vendor, officials an-
nounced today. 
The ex-LAUSD employee, Hong``Grace'' Peng, 53, of Pasadena, is 
charged with one felony count each 
of money laundering and having a 
financial 
interest in a contract or purchase 
made in an official capacity. 
Gautham Sampath, also 53, of Flow-
er Mound, Texas, is charged with one 
felony count each of money launder-
ing, having a financial interest in a 
contract or purchase made in an offi-
cial capacity and aiding and abetting 
a government official to have a finan-
cial interest in a contract or purchase 
made in an official capacity. 
An arrest warrant has been issued 
for Peng and an extradition warrant 
has been issued for Sampath. Ar-
raignment for both defendants will be 
scheduled 
at a later date. 
``This case involves a blatant abuse 
of public trust -- funneling taxpayer 
dollars intended for students into per-
sonal coffers,'' Los Angeles CountyDistrict Attorney Nathan J. Hochman 
said in a statement. ``This vendor, 
working with an LAUSD project man-
ager, allegedly carried out a multi-year, 
multi-contract pay-to-play arrange-
ment that siphoned millions of dollars 
from our schools. We will not tolerate 
public officials who sell out their re-
sponsibilities or contractors who line 
their pockets by gaming the system.
Both will be held fully accountable.'' 
Prosecutors allege that between 2018 
and 2022, Peng, who served as a tech-
nical project manager for LAUSD, il-
legally participated in the awarding(continued on page 4) 
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