AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoShriners Bingo Case Closes: Final sentencing has landed in Guam’s $34 million Hafa Adai Bingo fraud, with Jose Arthur D. Chan Jr. getting 60 months and Christine C. Chan 70 months, both ordered to pay $10,750,804 restitution to the Aloha Shriners; fugitive Michael L. Marasigan was sentenced in absentia to 262 months, also tied to the same restitution amount. Prosecutors said bingo proceeds meant for children’s travel to Shriners Children’s Hospital in Hawaii were diverted and laundered for personal gain. Disaster Comms Update: The FCC voted to streamline its Disaster Information Reporting System, replacing multiple manual fields with a single form to cut red tape for providers during storms. Public Health Push: DPHSS announced two free pertussis vaccine clinics on Guam—May 22 in Talo’fo’fo and May 29 in Dededo—plus a reminder that eligibility requires ID and shot records. SNAP Storm Fallout: DPHSS reported 1,787 SNAP food loss affidavits received for Sinlaku-related losses, with determinations based on spending versus the 63% automatic replacement.
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