Ruby Corado’s attorneys told a federal judge in Washington, D.C., that incarcerating her would be “uniquely destructive.” ...
Brodnax said Corado’s status as a transgender woman would make any period of incarceration “uniquely harsh,” and her ...
In court documents, Ruby Corado admits to illegally wiring at least $200,000 in federal COVID relief funds to El Salvador.
The founder of an LGBTQ+ nonprofit in the nation’s capital has resolved a legal issue she’s been facing since her abrupt departure from the organization in 2022. Ruby Corado, once seen as a defender ...
WASHINGTON — The founder of the LGBTQ+ nonprofit Casa Ruby is set to plead guilty to reduced charges after being accused by the federal government of diverting $150,000 of pandemic relief funds to her ...
Transgender activist Ruby Corado is known affectionately as “Mama Ruby” among Washington D.C.’s LGBTQ youth. After escaping war-torn El Salvador in the 1980s, the advocate overcame a series of ...
WASHINGTON — The founder of a once-strong nonprofit aimed at helping the LGBTQ+ community in D.C. appeared in court Wednesday on several charges, including bank fraud, money laundering and failure to ...
Ruby Corado (seated) with LGBT clients who frequent, have been or are clients of Casa Ruby, an outreach center for LGBT in Washington, DC on July 19, 2016. Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington ...
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 ...
These days, Ruby Corado doesn’t get much sleep. “I sleep in chunks,” says the founder and driving force behind Casa Ruby. “If I get a call for help at three in the morning, more than likely I will be ...
The founder of a D.C. nonprofit that served homeless LGBTQ+ youth pleaded guilty Wednesday to funneling at least $150,000 in emergency Covid funds to private bank accounts in El Salvador, the U.S.
Transgender activist Ruby Corado is known affectionately as "Mama Ruby" among Washington D.C.'s LGBTQ youth. After escaping war-torn El Salvador in the 1980s, the advocate overcame a series of ...
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