Overview
- Oklahoma’s Office of Management and Enterprise Services has launched an administrative review while the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office and District Attorney’s Office pursue a criminal inquiry into the alleged display of nude images during a July 24 executive session.
- On July 30, the Oklahoma County District Attorney requested assistance from the State Bureau of Investigation, expanding the criminal probe into potential exhibition of obscene material.
- A forensic assessment by Alias Cybersecurity found that the TV’s limited logging capabilities prevented investigators from determining what content was streamed during the closed-door meeting.
- Superintendent Ryan Walters has denied any wrongdoing, called the allegations false and politically driven, and questioned whether Governor Kevin Stitt orchestrated a smear campaign.
- Board members Becky Carson and Ryan Deatherage maintain their accounts of viewing explicit content on Walters’ office television and say he reacted with embarrassment when confronted.