AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLocal Courts & Public Safety: A federal lawsuit seeks $61.5M from the Guam Visitors Bureau, alleging former GVB president Carl Gutierrez sexually assaulted an employee during work trips and that management and board members covered it up. Justice System: Two convicted defendants in the Hafa Adai Bingo fraud case—Jose Arthur D. Chan Jr. and Christine C. Chan—were granted release pending appeal as their case heads to the 9th Circuit. Corruption Case: A former Guam TECO director-general, Paul Chen, was indicted in Taipei over alleged fraud and asset misappropriation schemes totaling more than $130,000. Energy & Infrastructure: Guam Power Authority says the Mangilao medical complex substation can’t be finished with ARPA funds and will “most likely” cost ratepayers. Sports & Culture: GW’s I Mañe’lu Guåli’ek won top honors at Bailan Taotao Tåno; seven Guam students were named National Forensic League finalists for the National Speech and Debate Tournament in Virginia. Defense & Military: USS Springfield returned to Naval Base Guam after a routine Western Pacific deployment; Naval Base Guam also launched Citadel Protect drills at Apra Harbor.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.