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Forfeiture report presented showing July activity; board approves purchase of judgment against Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority

August 25, 2025 | Oklahoma County, Oklahoma


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Forfeiture report presented showing July activity; board approves purchase of judgment against Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority
At a meeting (body not specified in the transcript), members received the forfeiture report for July and approved a motion to purchase a judgment involving the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority.

The forfeiture report presented in the meeting stated an account balance of $1,530,000 and $126,000 in forfeitures for July. A meeting participant later described the forfeiture balance as “a little over $1 million” and said the fund had sufficient liquidity to make the pension contribution that is coming due. The transcript does not identify the speaker for that clarification by name.

A motion to receive the forfeiture report was made, seconded and approved by voice vote with members responding “Aye.” No roll-call vote or individual vote tallies appear in the transcript.

Separately, the meeting considered “the opportunity to purchase a judgment versus the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority.” A participant asked whether staff had input; the transcript records a response (name not specified) that liquidity was available. The motion to approve the judgment purchase was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote; the transcript shows members voting “Aye.” The transcript does not record a dollar amount for the judgment purchase, nor any conditions or follow-up reporting requirements.

The transcript does not specify whether the judgment purchase requires approval by other entities or whether additional legal or administrative steps are necessary following the board’s approval. No statutory citations or formal legal authorities were referenced in the transcript for either the forfeiture report or the judgment purchase.

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