The LGBTQ nonprofit has “no meaningful assets,” the Wanda Alston Foundation wrote in court documents filed Tuesday, and cannot cover the bills former landlords and creditors say the organization owes.
to issue a temporary restraining order to prevent Casa Ruby’s founder and former executive director, Ruby Corado, from making further withdrawals from group’s accounts. Corado stepped down as executive director last fall. In recent months, she had been living in El Salvador, where she opened a night club.
Huge wall lockers still held clients’ possessions, but the space appeared to be abandoned and ransacked. Several file cabinets had been cleaned out, Crenshaw reported, and some computers that hold “critical information about Casa Ruby’s business dealings” had been removed.The landlords of both properties told Crenshaw they had not received rent payments since 2020.
Crenshaw also found at least five claims for breach of contract, but she said in court documents that she needs more time to assess those.Corado attended the virtual trial last month when Dayson appointed the receiver, but lawyers for the Wanda Alston Foundation said in court filings that when they emailed Corado as part of the assessment, she did not respond. At the August hearing, Corado alleged that Casa Ruby’s workers had gone unpaid because the city government owes her $500,000.
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