Inside the SUSD loop: District spending probe continues in Flores trial

Testimony resumed Wednesday in the felony trial of Stockton Unified School District board member AngelAnn Flores, with prosecutors calling to the stand Christina Alejo, the district’s longtime superintendent’s executive assistant, to explain internal concerns over trustee credit card use and receipt practices.

Flores faces three felony counts—embezzlement, misuse of a district-issued credit card, and filing a false insurance claim. She has pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors allege she used public funds for unauthorized personal expenses, while the defense argues the case is politically driven, tied to Flores’s past cooperation in a federal investigation into the district’s financial practices.

Longtime SUSD aide, details receipt gaps and policy enforcement

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