A Riverside County criminal grand jury has indicted Queer Works CEO with 53 felony counts, including grand theft and money ...
Jacob Rostovsky, CEO of Queer Works is facing 53 felony counts, as listed in the indictment, including fraud, grand theft and misappropriation of funds. But it goes far beyond the city of Palm Springs ...
Jacob Rostovsky, the CEO of the local non-profit Queer Works, has been indicted on 53 felony counts in a fraud scheme ...
Jacob Rostovsky, CEO of Palm Springs-based nonprofit Queer Works, faces a 53-count indictment on charges including fraudulent ...
Queer Works CEO Jacob Rostovsky faces 53 felony charges for allegedly defrauding over $940,000 in public funds.
The founder of Palm Springs' Queer Works pleaded not guilty in the misappropriation of $900K in public funds meant for ...
The state paid Queer Works $153,000 as the nonprofit was under investigation for allegedly misappropriating public funds in ...
Jacob Rostovsky, CEO of Queer Works, is charged with grand theft, misappropriation of public funds, insurance fraud, perjury, and money laundering. He has pleaded not guilty.
Recovering overlooked works is not just an act of reclamation; it is also about addressing critical gaps in our understanding of American identity, history and cultural evolution.
The candidates disagreed on whether trans people, including trans children, should be allowed to use their preferred bathroom ...
Rainbow History Project will host “Author Talk: ‘Not in My Gayborhood: Gay Neighborhoods and the Rise of the Vicarious Citizen’” on Saturday, Oct. 26 at 2:30 p.m. at Stead Park Recreation Center.
A state agency paid Queer Works tens of thousand of dollars this year, payments that continued even after the City of Palm Springs started investigating allegations that the nonprofit had misused ...