The founder of a D.C. nonprofit that served homeless LGBTQ+ youth was sentenced Tuesday to almost three years in prison and $950,000 in restitution for funneling emergency COVID-19 funds to private ...
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Founder of LGBTQ+ non-profit who stole COVID funds, fled to El Salvador, sentenced in DC: Feds
The trailblazing founder of Casa Ruby, a DC-based non-profit that had provided services to the LGBTQ+ community, learned her fate in court after stealing COVID relief funds and stashing them in ...
Ruby Jade Corado, founder of D.C.-nonprofit Casa Ruby, has been sentenced to 33 months and told to repay nearly $1 million in ...
A federal judge imposed a sentence above guidelines after prosecutors said the former Casa Ruby director misused pandemic relief funds.
Ruby Corado, convicted for wire fraud linked to misappropriating COVID-relief funds from Casa Ruby, an LGBTQ+ nonprofit, has ...
Ruby Jade Corado was sentenced to nearly three years in prison for misappropriating COVID-19 relief funds related to Casa ...
WASHINGTON — The office of DC Attorney General Karl Racine has filed a motion that would force Casa Ruby, a local nonprofit, to freeze all its financial accounts. AG Racine claims Executive Director ...
Ruby Corado, the founder of Casa Ruby, a nonprofit that has provided services to homeless LGBTQ+ youth in Washington, D.C., was arrested in Maryland on charges of fraud and money laundering, federal ...
The AG's complaint alleged Casa Ruby's founder, Ruby Corado, misused funds with little oversight. Corado used over $60K to pay bills and for meals and travel, the complaint claimed. Washington D.C.'s ...
Casa Ruby, the troubled nonprofit that served homeless LGBTQ youth and shut down earlier this year, has more than $2 million in unpaid claims and should be dissolved, a court-appointed receiver said ...
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