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.
Queer Works CEO Jacob Rostovsky faces 53 felony charges for allegedly defrauding over $940,000 in public funds.
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 ...
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