The Brief
- Gwendolyn Westbrook, the former CEO of the United Council for Human Services, is accused of living a lavish lifestyle using $1.2 million that was supposed to go to the unhoused.
- Westbrook appeared in criminal court facing nine felony charges including grand theft, embezzlement, misappropriation of public funds, fraud and tax evasion connected to her time leading the United Council for Human Services.
- Westbrook declined comment.
SAN FRANCISCO – The former head of a San Francisco non-profit appeared in court on Tuesday afternoon, accused of misappropriating millions of dollars.
Gwendolyn Westbrook, the former CEO of the United Council for Human Services, is accused of living a lavish lifestyle using money that was supposed to go to the unhoused.
Westbrook appeared in criminal court facing nine felony charges including grand theft, embezzlement, misappropriation of public funds, fraud and tax evasion connected to her time leading the United Council for Human Services. …