A Longview woman who founded and ran a charity to assist communities of color in Clark and Cowlitz counties has been sued by the state alleging she and family members diverted hundreds of thousands of dollars in private, state and county funds for their personal use.
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Source: The Columbian
Washington AG sues Ophelia Noble, whose Noble Foundation is meant to aid Clark, Cowlitz counties’ people of color
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