WASHINGTON (DC News Now)— Prominent trans activist Ruby Corado will spend nearly three years in prison after pleading guilty to misusing COVID relief funds. Corado is the founder of Casa Ruby, a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ruby Corado Founder Washington DC LGBTQ nonprofit Casa Ruby A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday granted Ruby Corado’s ...
Ruby Corado — Photo: Divalizeth Murillo Subscribe free to Metro Weekly’s digital magazine for the stories that matter most. Ruby Corado, the founder and former director of Casa Ruby, has pleaded ...
WASHINGTON — After a lengthy judicial process that ended with a nearly three-year sentencing in federal prison, Ruby Corado and her team are not done fighting. On Sunday, DC court records showed ...
Ruby Corado — Photo: Divalizeth Murillo Subscribe free to Metro Weekly’s digital magazine for the stories that matter most. Ruby Corado is set to plead guilty to a reduced charge of federal wire fraud ...
WASHINGTON — Legal troubles continue for former LGBTQ+ nonprofit founder Ruby Corado. OnTuesday, a federal judge released the Casa Ruby founder from jail to await her criminal trial. The terms of ...
Federal prosecutors in D.C. are asking a judge to keep LGBTQ nonprofit founder Ruby Corado behind bars as she awaits trial on money laundering charges, saying she poses a “unique and serious flight ...
A United States District Court Judge on Friday postponed a decision on whether Ruby Corado, 53, the founder and former executive director of Casa Ruby, should be held in custody while she awaits a ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — A judge is set to decide if former Casa Ruby founder Ruby Corado will remain behind bars until her trial on Tuesday, March 12. Corado, 53 is accused of fleeing to El Salvador ...
Ruby Corado is back in the DC area—and in federal custody. After leaving the country for her native El Salvador in the wake of alleged financial improprieties that led to the implosion of the local ...
Ruby Corado, the founder of Casa Ruby, a now-shuttered nonprofit service center and shelter for LGBTQIA youth in D.C., has been arrested and charged with multiple financial crimes after spending about ...
The founder of a District nonprofit serving homeless LGBTQ youths was charged Wednesday with money laundering and diverting to her personal bank accounts $150,000 of pandemic relief funds meant to ...