Houston Chronicle

Her legal trouble not just black and white

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For years, Rachel Dolezal led a secret life in the Pacific Northwest. Her friends believed she was a black woman with a passion for African-American issues. Others saw her as a vocal civil rights leader who later became the local NAACP president in Spokane, Wash.

She was also a liar, her parents said. Estranged from their daughter, her parents came forward in June 2015 to out her as a white woman who had carried on a giant ruse.

Two months later, authoritie­s claimed in court documents this week, she started another scheme. From August 2015 until last November, Dolezal received nearly $8,850 in public assistance from Washington state after she had falsely claimed she had little income and needed financial help, according to court documents. Prosecutor­s charged Dolezal, 40, who legally changed her name in 2016 to Nkechi Amare Diallo, with theft by welfare fraud, perjury and falsifying records for public assistance — all felonies.

During the more than two years she received public aid, Dolezal reported a single source of income: $300 per month in gifts from friends. But investigat­ors with the state’s Department of Social and Health Services found that she had deposited nearly $84,000 into her bank account during that same period, according to court documents.

An arraignmen­t hearing has been scheduled for June 6 in Spokane County Superior Court. Dolezal could not be reached for comment on Friday.

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