Rachel Dolezal in 2009.Photo:Nicholas K. Geranios/AP Photo

Rachel Dolezal, a leader of the Human Rights Education Institute, stands in front of a mural she painted at the institute’s offices in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

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On Tuesday, NBC affiliateKVOAreported that Diallo was an employee at the Catalina Foothills School District and was linked to an OnlyFans account. The outlet noted that explicit images appearing to be Diallo were being shared on Reddit.

Rachel Dolezal in 2017.Nicholas K. Geranios/AP Photo

Nkechi Diallo, then known as Rachel Dolezal, poses for a photo in Spokane, Wash

AnInstagram accountwith Diallo’s name and former name includesseveralmentionsof an OnlyFans page, where she posts “creative content and [gives] fans a more intimate look into my life” for a $9.99 per month subscription fee. The link to the OnlyFans account includes the name Rachel Dolezal.

According to district board meeting records, Diallo was hired as an after-school instructor, effective on Aug. 9, 2023, reports theArizona Daily Star. The contract would run through May 24, 2024, and pay $19 an hour.

Farbarik told theDaily Starin an email that Diallo was a part-time after-school extended-day instructor for the Community Schools Program, working with students in the K-5 grade levels. “She was also a substitute with Educational Services Inc., our contracted substitute provider,” Farbarik wrote to the outlet.

Diallo was the center of controversy in 2015. She identified as Black, despite beingthe daughter of two White parents. She later resigned aspresident of the NAACP chapterin Spokane, Wash. amid the scandal.

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In November 2015,she admitted onThe Realthat she was“biologically born White to White parents, but I identify as Black” and said she began identifying herself as Black in 2006. She also published a memoir,In Full Color: Finding My Place in a Black & White World.

In 2017,The Guardianreported that Diallo legally changed her name. A week later,Reutersreported she changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo, citing court records. A judge granted her request in October 2016.

In March 2023, she attended a ceremony in which Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed an executive order banning state agencies and contractors from practicing race-based hair discrimination, reportsAxios Phoenix.

Diallo did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

source: people.com