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Broken Arrow Woman Convicted of Stealing $654,579 from her Employer

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TULSA, OK -- A Broken Arrow woman pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to charges related to the embezzleme­nt of $654,579 while she was employed with the Tulsa County Public Facilities Authority (TCPFA).

Brandy Okey, 40, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and to signing a false tax return. In her written plea agreement, Okey admitted that from December 2015 to September 2018, she carried out a scheme in which she embezzled funds while employed with the TCPFA then later failed to report illegally obtained funds on a tax return.

“Greedy Brandy Okey embezzled from the Tulsa County Public Facilities Authority box office sales at Expo Square,” said U.S. Attorney Trent Shores. “Her scheme wasn’t particular­ly complex, but she used her position of trust to gain access to the funds and cover it up.”

In her position with TCPFA, Okey was responsibl­e for accounting and financial management. Okey admitted that she used her access to the Expo Square box office cash collection­s to take cash funds. She then deposited a portion of the embezzled cash funds into personal bank accounts for her own use.

Okey further used a portion of the cash funds to directly pay for personal expenses without depositing the funds. In order to conceal her scheme, Okey shredded the original deposit slips or prepared new slips showing a lower deposit amount.

To further hide her scheme, Okey admitted that she did not accurately record box office collection­s on TCPFA financial statements. The fraudulent statements were emailed to the company’s Board of Directors.

Okey also admitted that she made and signed a false tax return for the year 2017 when she knowingly failed to report approximat­ely $294,450 of income acquired through the scheme that year.

Chief U.S. District Judge John E. Dowdell scheduled Okey’s sentencing for June 8, 2020.

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