California High-Speed Rail CEO Faces Pressure After Arrest

A Central Valley lawmaker is demanding the resignation of California’s embattled High Speed Rail CEO Ian Choudri after a domestic violence arrest and conflict-of-interest questions surrounding the fast rail boondoggle — calling his continued leadership an “insult” to taxpayers in a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom.

“Given his arrest and the allegations against him, Mr. Choudri’s continued tenure would irreparably damage the public’s trust in their government,” wrote Rep. Alexandra Macedo, who represents parts of the San Joaquin Valley that overlap with the troubled project.

Assemblymember Alexandra Macedo, in a white blazer adorned with pearls, watches proceedings at the State Capitol.
Assemblymember Alexandra Macedo is a longtime critic of the High Speed Rail project.AP

Choudri has been on leave since last week after it was revealed that he was arrested over a domestic violence dispute involcing his fiancée and teenage daughter — just hours after he appeared at a press conference with Newsom touting the completion of a 150-acre construction facility meant to help accelerate the project.

“Mr. Choudri was hired by and reports directly to the California High-Speed Rail Authority Board,” Newsom’s office said in a statement.

Choudri is on temporary administrative leave as the rail authority’s board and the California State Transportation Agency conduct a review. Newsom’s office is awaiting the completion of that review before commenting further.

Officials told KCRA that Choudri is using paid time off for his leave.

“The recent arrest of your hand-picked CEO Ian Choudri for domestic violence, in a case that reportedly involved abuse of a child, coupled with alarming details regarding financial ties between his fiancée and a key contractor, makes his continued leadership not only untenable, but also an insult to every taxpayer in the Central Valley and throughout the State of California,” Macedo wrote in the letter dated Feb. 25.

Ian Choudhri, CEO of the California High-Speed Rail Authority, speaks at a press conference at the California State Capitol.
Ian Choudri was arrested Feb. 4 in a domestic violence incident, but no charges were filed.Sipa USA via AP

Choudri is not facing any charges in the Feb. 4 incident that occurred at his home in Folsom.

The rail exec, who was appointed in August 2024, allegedly tried to intervene in a fight between fiancée Lyudmyla “Mila” Starostyuk and his teenage daughter.

A neighbor called police just before midnight after seeing Choudri, Starostyuk and the girl arguing in their front yard, according to people familiar with the incident. The 57-year-old allegedly tried to step in but was later arrested on suspicion of domestic battery.

Newsom confirmed at a press conference last week that Choudri is under investigation for not only the Feb. 4 incident but conflict of interest allegations surrounding Starostyuk’s work.

Governor Gavin Newsom and California High Speed Rail Authority CEO Ian Choudri breaking ground on the railhead.
Gov. Gavin Newsom touted progress on the High Speed Rail at a press event in Kern County.Governor Gavin Newsom’s Office