Oklahoma charter school demands lawmaker retract comments
September 20, 2019
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma's largest virtual charter school is demanding a state lawmaker stop making what it calls "false, destructive, defamatory and baseless allegations" about the school.
A letter from Oklahoma City-based Epic Charter Schools' attorneys to Republican state Sen. Ron Sharp and obtained by the Tulsa World says Sharp has seven days to "cease and desist" comments about the school and retract previous statements, or face legal action.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is investigating Epic founders David Chaney and Ben Harris for allegedly embezzling more than $10 mil...
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