AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGVB Lawsuit: A former Guam Visitors Bureau employee (“Jane Doe”) has filed a $61.5 million federal lawsuit alleging sexual assault and harassment by former GVB president Carl Gutierrez, plus failures by GVB leadership to stop or address misconduct during trips to Osaka, Japan, and Saipan. CNMI Court Fight: The CNMI Office of the Attorney General is asking the Superior Court to reopen and invalidate a settlement that cleared former Gov. Ralph Torres, arguing the prosecutor who negotiated it acted without authority and improperly granted broad immunity. Post-Sinlaku Recovery: Coast Guard and partners are coordinating vessel clearance at Outer Smiling Cove near Saipan, while the Red Cross urges residents to apply today for remaining financial assistance and the CNMI’s S.T.R.O.N.G. tent/roof program has a June 1 deadline. Sports & Community: The NMI women’s soccer team was sent off for EAFF E-1 prelims in Guam (June 3–9), and CNMI pickleball is launching a major fundraiser tournament June 26–28 to support Team CNMI’s World Pickleball bid. Local Life: Residents are increasingly turning to solar as electricity costs rise, and volunteers counted 269 fanihi (Mariana fruit bats) across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian.
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