Image via WikipediaLOS ANGELES – The former executive director of a
non-profit organization that imparts life skills to at-risk youth
was charged today with grand theft for allegedly taking more than
$119,000. Jacqueline Gelfand, 61 (dob 3/25/50), is expected to appear for
arraignment this afternoon in Department 30 of the Foltz Criminal
Justice Center. Gelfand, charged in Case No. BA390220, faces one felony count of
grand theft of personal property. The criminal complaint alleges
that Gelfand unlawfully took money and personal property totaling
$119,568 from InsideOUT Writers, Inc. The alleged theft took place between May 14, 2008, and November
24, 2009. InsideOUT Writers offers programs for youth impacted by the
criminal justice system, including creative writing classes for
youth in Los Angeles County juvenile detention centers and re-entry
services for students released from detention. Prosecutors have recommended the defendant’s bail be set at
$119,568. If convicted as charged, Gelfand faces a maximum sentence
of three years in county jail. The website for the group is www.insideoutwriters.org/
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