Oklahoma City. State Representative Ajay Pittman resigned Wednesday after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit a felony, second-degree forgery and violating the Oklahoma Computer Crimes Act. Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced a seven-year deferred sentence, restitution and a settlement with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission that bars Pittman from holding office for 15 years. Investigations into alleged campaign fund misuse dating to 2020 prompted an October suspension and legal action leading to this week’s plea and resignation. Officials confirmed restitution terms and the deferred sentence as part of the agreement. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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State oversight bodies, including the Oklahoma Ethics Commission and the Attorney General's office, gained enforcement validation through prosecution and settlement outcomes.
Representative Ajay Pittman lost her legislative seat, faces a seven-year deferred sentence, restitution obligations and a 15-year ban on holding public office.
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