Pamela Ramsey Taylor, the woman who made headlines in 2016 when she made a racist remark about then-First Lady Michelle Obama, pleaded guilty on Monday to defrauding the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

The 57-year-old Clay County woman falsely registered for FEMA benefits that were meant for those who were impacted by the June 2016 floods that killed 20 people along the Elk River.

She managed to snatch up more than $18,000, according to the Charleston Gazette-Mail.

Pamela Ramsey Taylor, 57, pleaded guilty to defrauding FEMA of more than $18000 on Monday

The Clay County woman falsely registered for FEMA benefits that were meant for those who were impacted by the June 2016 floods that killed 20 people along the Elk River

A news release from U.S. Attorney Mike Stuart's office stated that the woman had been claiming that her primary residence was damaged in the flood and that she was living in a rental property.

In the plea agreement, Taylor explained that she registered with FEMA around July 2016 while at Clay County High School.

Her plea deal dictates that she must pay restitution of $18,149.04 and she also faces up to 30 years in prison and a fine of up to $500,000

The woman told FEMA that her primary address was on Main Street while her 'permanent residence' on the Elk River in Procious had been damaged by flooding.

In actuality, Taylor actually lived in Bickmore. The area was not impacted by flooding.

Taylor and her husband do own the Procious property, but no one was living inside at the time.

The woman told authorities that her work address for the Clay County Development Corporation was her primary address.

Her plea deal dictates that she must pay restitution of $18,149.04. Taylor also faces up to 30 years in prison and a fine of up to $500,000.

She will be sentenced on May 30 by U.S. District Judge Irene C. Berger.

Taylor was removed from the nonprofit, which helps low-income and aged people in Clay County, following an agreement with its board of directors and after her November 2016 Facebook post.

Taylor was removed from the nonprofit, which helps low-income and aged people in Clay County, following an agreement with its board of directors and after her November 2016 post.

'It will be refreshing to have a classy, beautiful, dignified First Lady in the White House. I'm tired of seeing a [sic] Ape in heels,' Clay County Development Corporation director Pamela Ramsey Taylor wrote in a diss to former First Lady Michelle Obama

'It will be refreshing to have a classy, beautiful, dignified First Lady in the White House. I'm tired of seeing a [sic] Ape in heels,' Taylor wrote after Donald Trump was elected as president.

The racist post wasn't the first time Taylor, who had worked at the CCDC since the late '90s and became director in 2007, had seen trouble there.

She was dismissed in 2002 after being accused of taking fundraising money, but then hired back again shortly after, according to a lawsuit deposition seen by the Gazette-Mail.