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Receiver Sues Board Over Lax Oversight

The Casa Ruby board of directors failed to provide oversight for the embattled LGBTQ nonprofit, a complaint filed in D.C. Superior Court alleges. The board never met and did not keep records, the complaint says, a failure that allowed Casa Ruby founder Ruby Corado to embezzle more than $800,000, increase her own salary and open an office in El Salvador — all without board approval.

The complete story in the Washington Post can be found here:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/01/06/casa-ruby-board-lawsuit/

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