The z = 2.39 radio galaxy 53W002 lies in a cluster of Ly alpha emission-lin
e objects and may itself be undergoing a major burst of star formation. CO
(3-2) emission, at 102 GHz, was detected from 53W002 in 1997 by Scoville et
al., who also reported a possible 30 kpc extension and velocity gradient s
uggesting a rotating gaseous disk. In this Letter, we present new interfero
metric CO (3-2) observations that confirm the previous line detection with
improved signal-to-noise ratio, but show no evidence for source extension o
r velocity gradient. The compact nature of the CO source and the molecular
mass found in this object are similar to luminous infrared galaxies and oth
er active galactic nuclei previously studied.