AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFraud Sentences: A Guam trio has been sentenced in federal court for diverting and laundering $10.75M in children’s charity bingo proceeds meant for travel to Shriners Hospital for Children in Hawaii—Jose Arthur D. Chan Jr. (60 months), Christine C. Chan (70 months), and fugitive Michael L. Marasigan (262 months), all ordered to pay restitution to Aloha Shriners. Courts & Governance: In a separate case over the governor’s hospital authority, Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo recused himself after raising concerns about impartiality tied to a family member’s representation, even as he rejected the AG’s earlier conflict arguments. Public Health & Environment: EPA announced nearly $9.5M in Guam PFAS grant funding to support testing, planning, and drinking-water infrastructure. Education Facilities: Guam’s Department of Education says double sessions at major schools are set to end by August, using FEMA classrooms and repaired campus space. Community Support: The Pacific Jurisdictions Artist Fund opened its second year with a June 9 deadline, offering $2,000 unrestricted awards for Guam and CNMI artists.
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