Mayor under indictment: ‘It was the governor’
Indicted Inalahan Mayor Anthony Chargualaf, in a story in The Guam Daily Post, said Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero directed the hiring of Richard Ybanez as the interim executive manager of…
Indicted Inalahan Mayor Anthony Chargualaf, in a story in The Guam Daily Post, said Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero directed the hiring of Richard Ybanez as the interim executive manager of…
Sen. Tom Fisher will be filing a lawsuit against Ignacio “Ike” Santos, the Administrator of Federal Programs for the Guam Department of Education, for unlawfully certifying $640,000 in overtime compensation.…
According to charges brought in court today against Cynthia Quinata, the 46-year-old Pagat woman killed Jason Susuico in January over a drug deal gone bad. You may read the allegations…
Sen. Chris Barnett, in response to media request for reaction to the recent corruption indictments, said he prays for those indicted and praises the attorney general for his commitment against…
The Office of the Attorney General of Guam again successfully prosecuted a criminal defendant at trial in the court of Judge Alberto Tolentino. On July 3, 2023, a jury returned…
The following is a news release from the Guam Police Department: In January 2023, CID Detectives initiated an investigation into the death of Jason Quintanilla Susuico, whose body was found…
The first criminal indictments for corruption involving Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero’s administration were handed down today by the grand jury in the Superior Court of Guam. Two cabinet members and…
Superior Court of Guam Magistrate Judge Benjamin Sison’s releases of criminal defendants pending trial are stacking the criminal justice system with more new criminal cases from the people he’s been…
A Guam businesswoman’s guilty pleading and cooperation with federal law enforcement earlier this year led to the indictment of her former business partner, and six people associated with the non-profit…
It has been seven years since senators passed a law to help stop the leakage of the taxes smokers already pay, but never makes it to fund the Guam Memorial…