AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGVB Accountability: Sen. Therese Terlaje is pushing for a “full” investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct tied to Guam Visitor’s Bureau leadership, as a $61.5M federal lawsuit claims a culture of sexualized misconduct and institutional failures. CNMI Governance: The CNMI attorney general is asking the Superior Court to toss a settlement that cleared former Gov. Ralph Torres, arguing it granted improper immunity—while Torres’ team says the case is being reopened for political timing. Typhoon Recovery & Community Care: After Super Typhoon Sinlaku, the American Red Cross reports major shelter, meals, and casework support across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, while Red Cross operations keep adapting as needs shift. Housing for Survivors: Utah-based BOX House/Ready Pod is donating 10 rapidly deployable homes for CNMI residents who lost houses in Sinlaku, with Gov. David Apatang meeting recipients and project leaders. Culture & Food Calendar: The United Filipino Organization cancels this year’s Pistang Pinoy due to post-Sinlaku shortages, replacing it with a simple June 12 flag-raising ceremony. Sports as a Comeback Signal: Badminton returns with a July series in Saipan, and EAFF E-1 prelims bring international women’s soccer to Guam with admission proceeds supporting CNMI football recovery.
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