AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoLocal Courts & Safety: A man charged with repeatedly molesting a 13-year-old could be released from jail on electronic monitoring after a judge found his Tamuning home eligible, even as prosecutors say key reports weren’t served to the victim. Youth Justice: Guam’s DYA director told lawmakers she opposes a bigger youth jail, pointing to declining detention numbers and pushing community-based mental health and prevention programs instead. Public Accountability: Lawmakers and advocates renewed pressure on Guam’s whistleblower protections and oversight as allegations involving a Guam Visitors Bureau employee spark calls for stronger safeguards for victims and staff. Fraud Watch: A Filipino-American convicted in Guam’s $34M Hafa Adai bingo fraud landed on the FBI’s Most Wanted Fraudsters list, with a $150,000 reward. Education & Schools: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed two bills supporting GDOE—one for a licensure pipeline for school psychologists and another allowing spending of lapsed funds for school facility improvements. Community & Culture: Crowns Guam opened a new Hagåtña flagship store, signaling continued local business momentum. Sports & Guam Pride: Team Masakåda opened its EAFF E-1 campaign at home, falling 5-0 to Korea Republic, and turns to its next match Sunday. Weather & Recovery: NWS said Sinlaku’s large wind field—not just peak intensity—drove impacts across the Marianas.
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