Saturday, September 27, 2008

New School Superintendent: Already there is a scandal? By Geniusofdespair

Rudy Crew is hardly out the door and I found these 3 emails on-line that are allegedly from former Miami Herald reporter Tania deLuzuriaga to Alberto Carvalho, a married man and our new Miami Dade School Superintendent. The reporter talks about covering the school board meetings and using her position to help this guy with good quotes. If these are indeed REAL emails from her to him: It stinks worse than the Pinzur deal reported here Thursday and in Miami New Times. (Hit read more to see two additional emails)


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't think much of them. If you read them, they really just sound like this girl had a major crush on him and he wouldn't give her the time of day. She got mad and released the e-mails. The fact they find nothing from him makes me feel better. Us girls do dumb things some times ;)

Geniusofdespair said...

I think there is more. Although you don't see his responses to these alleged emails...you can see a lot in these emails if you read them as a group.

Anonymous said...

I feel sad for her and question his character.

Anonymous said...

he did her. she ain't the only one.

he could still be the only man alive who can survive that compost heap we call a school board.

you know, it takes one to know one?

Anonymous said...

Where there's smoke, there's fire. I'm concerned these e-mails are a reflection of the man's character. Do you want someone of questionable character in charge of a $6-billion budget?

Anonymous said...

Disgraced media gals get new gigs

...deLuzuriaga resigned from the Globe last fall after steamy e-mails surfaced between her and the married, Miami school chief Alberto Carvalho. The pair were allegedly having an affair while deLuzuriaga was covering education for the Miami Herald.

DeLuzuriaga was referred to Phillips by a mutual friend. Phillips defended her hire yesterday, calling deLuzuriaga a “very talented young woman.”

Phillips said the Miami scandal wasn’t a factor when she took the ex-reporter on board. “She is a young, 20-something person and she may have made an error in judgment at this stage. It’s not like she’s 40,” Phillips said.

Mediabiz learned of deLuzuriaga’s new gig after she e-mailed the Herald a press release. She didn’t return our call or e-mail.

• http://news.bostonherald.com/jobfind/news/media/view.bg?articleid=115632...