Saturday, April 4, 2026

Details of $22M kickback scheme at troubled LAUSD revealed in court

Details of $22M kickback scheme at troubled LAUSD revealed in court

An alleged fraudster within the Los Angeles Unified School District appeared in a downtown court on Friday charged with taking part in a huge money laundering scam.

Hong “Grace” Peng, 53 — who worked as a technical project manager for LAUSD — pled not guilty to facilitating an alleged eye-popping $22 million kickback scheme.

The case comes as the scandal-plagued school district reels from fraud claims against Superintendent Alberto Carvalho

Disgraced Hong “Grace” Peng, 53, — who worked as a technical project manager for LAUSD — pled not guilty Frederick M. Brown for California Post
The case comes as the scandal-plagued school district reels from fraud claims against Superintendent Alberto Carvalho.  Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Peng, of Pasadena, was dressed in a blue pin-striped jacked, blue collared shirt and with her dark hair tied back in a ponytail. She stood before Judge Theresa McGonigle in Dept. 30 after a $500,000 warrant was issued for her to appear.


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