Santa Fe New Mexican

Former NAACP leader faces fraud charges

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SPOKANE, Wash. — A former NAACP leader in Washington state whose life unraveled after she was exposed as a white woman pretending to be black has been charged with welfare fraud.

Nkechi Diallo, known as Rachel Dolezal before she legally changed her name in 2016, was charged this week with theft by welfare fraud, perjury and false verificati­on for public assistance, Spokane news station KHQ-TV reported Thursday.

She illegally received $8,747 in food assistance and $100 in child care assistance from August 2015 through November 2017, court documents said.

An investigat­ion started in March 2017 when a Washington state investigat­or received informatio­n that Diallo had written a book. The investigat­or reviewed Diallo’s records and found that she had been reporting her income as usually less than $500 per month. A subpoena for her self-employment records, which included copies of her bank statements, showed Diallo had deposited nearly $84,000 into her bank account between August 2015 and September 2017, without reporting most of it to the Department of Social and Health Services.

The money came from authoring her memoir, In Full Color, speaking engagement­s, soap making, doll making, and the sale of her art, according to the case file.

Diallo did report a “change of circumstan­ce” to the state agency, saying she did a onetime job in October 2017 worth $20,000, court documents said.

She has said previously that she grew up near Troy, Mont., and that she began to change her perspectiv­e as a teenager, after her parents adopted four black children. She become publicly black years later. The ruse worked for years until 2015, when her parents told reporters that their daughter was white but was presenting herself as a black activist in the Spokane region. The story became an internatio­nal sensation, and she was fired as head of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP and kicked off a police ombudsman commission. She also lost her job teaching African studies at Eastern Washington University.

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Nkechi Diallo, aka Rachel Dolezal

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