Former Spokane NAACP president Rachel Dolezal fired after school finds OnlyFans account

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SPOKANE, Wash. – Rachel Dolezal has come under public scrutiny after being terminated from a position in an Arizona school district for her association with an OnlyFans account.

Formerly the president of the Spokane NAACP in 2014, Dolezal faced backlash for asserting her identity as a black woman, a claim denied by her parents who confirmed she was white.

Following the controversy, Dolezal resigned from her position and went on to change her name to Nkechi Diallo in 2016.

Moving out of the Spokane are she relocated to Tucson, Arizona, where she secured a part-time instructor role in the Community Schools Program of the Catalina Foothills Unified School District.

Additionally, she worked as a substitute teacher for kindergarten through fifth grade within the same district, as reported by the Spokesman Review.

Diallo’s employment was terminated by the school district for violating the ‘use of social media by district employees’ policy.

The school noted her involvement with OnlyFans, an adult content platform, as conflicting with the staff ethics policy. The discovery of her account occurred when it was linked to her public social media page.


 

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