Miami Herald

Social media account accuses Carvalho of infidelity

Shirtless, intimate selfies of Miami-Dade Schools Superinten­dent Alberto Carvalho were posted to a now-locked-down Instagram account that also accused him of cheating on his wife.

- BY COLLEEN WRIGHT cawright@miamiheral­d.com

Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superinten­dent Alberto Carvalho’s shirtless, intimate selfies have been posted to an Instagram account accusing him of cheating on his wife.

The account named “I have a lover” with the handle @superinten­dentofmiam­i had 14 public posts and 55 people were following it before the account was locked down about 10 p.m. Monday, not long after the unidentifi­ed owner of the account was contacted by a Miami Herald reporter.

Through a school district spokeswoma­n, Carvalho gave this statement Tuesday: “I am both disturbed and saddened to learn about the existence of a fake social media account, portraying illegitima­tely obtained images of me, that advances commentary of a personal nature meant to presumably damage character and hurt those around me.”

Carvalho turned down the Herald’s request for an interview. “He is focused on his work and will not allow this to be a distractio­n,” said spokes

woman Daisy GonzalezDi­ego.

The posts show Carvalho appearing to take selfies of himself — both shirtless and clothed. They’re part of a series of images that include three photos of a naked woman, three written posts about cheating and one written post about lying.

“Cheating is a choice, not a mistake,” read one post.

“Cheaters always want you to be loyal while

they’re being unfaithful,” read another.

“I cheat on my wife with a 30yo girl and I was trying to hide it!” read the account’s descriptio­n.

The account on Monday also posted to its “story” — a feature where posts are set to disappear within 24 hours — that it was looking for reporters who “want that breaking news.”

“I will give you all the informatio­n about the girl...who is she, where she works and the story about two love birds,” read one of the temporary posts.

The account posted its first photo on Dec. 12, 2020: A close-up shirtless

selfie of Carvalho posing with his left hand behind his head. The descriptio­n: “Love myself! #superinten­dent #love #selflove #memyselfan­di”

Attempts to identify the owner of the account have been unsuccessf­ul.

The account follows Miami-Dade County Public Schools’ official Instagram account, media outlets, journalist­s and public figures. Before the account was made private late Monday night, it had 10 followers. A 15th post was added Tuesday after the account went private and the descriptio­n changed to read, “I will be back with

more pictures and accept all the requests!”

Screenshot­s of the Instagram account were circulatin­g in Tallahasse­e political circles and among Miami-Dade teachers and administra­tors. At least one School Board member has privately expressed concerns on the matter.

Carvalho’s appointmen­t as superinten­dent over the nation’s fourth-largest school district in 2008 was marred by the accusation that he had an affair with a Miami Herald education reporter.

A series of emails they apparently exchanged with each other from October

2006 to September 2007, when he was an associate superinten­dent, indicated a romantic relationsh­ip and the appearance that they were trying to boost each other’s career. The emails were sent to the media while he was being considered for the district’s top job. It was not clear whether the more than two dozen emails were authentic.

Carvalho first questioned the legitimacy of the emails, the Herald reported at the time, but then said it was possible they were authentic. The reporter, who left the Herald in September 2007 — a year before the emails surfaced

— had declined to comment. The school board still selected him as the new superinten­dent in a 6-3 vote.

When the emails came out, the reporter resigned from her job at the Boston Globe. Carvalho has long denied he had an affair. In a 2019 interview, he told the Herald there was no romantic relationsh­ip, calling it “a friendship that was rather free.” However, he said his emails were inappropri­ate.

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