Investigating Corrupt City Manager Jerry Eubanks P2
This article was automatically generated from the video transcript.
This article was automatically generated from the video transcript.
Despite felony charges in two other cities, Jerry Eubanks remains Pawhuska's city manager as $449k in public funds disappears without explanation. When a journalist petitioned for a grand jury investigation, officials had other plans.
Jerry Eubanks faces embezzlement charges from two counties and owes $30,000 to another city, yet Pawhuska's council voted 3-2 to award him a massive bonus with no budget allocation or clear justification. The entire decision took minutes.
Attorney Ron Durban faces disbarment Monday after Bar Association grants itself 1,187 days to investigate while allowing him just 24 days for discovery on 19 charges. The federal lawsuit he's filing in response names judges, prosecutors, and seeks to disband the entire Bar.
A police chief whose former officer received 10 years in federal prison for civil rights violations arrested a journalist for walking through an unlocked door in a public building. Nick McLendon set a $20,000 bond for simple trespassing.
Officer told Ron he wouldn't be arrested for recording at City Hall, then immediately handcuffed him anyway. The same department just watched their colleague get fired for identical conduct. Medical emergency forces trip to hospital while warrant pending.
A civil rights journalist returned to confront Officer Scott Walters who arrested him for filming. Instead of facing accountability, Walters was caught on camera hiding behind a police station door for 10 minutes while the city council prepared to decide his fate.
Lexington officer Scott Walters arrested a reporter investigating government abuse, while his partner watched and said "it ain't got nothing to do with me." Now a special city meeting will decide Walters' fate as citizens share shocking stories.
Officer Edward Scott Walters arrested a reporter for filming public records requests, then investigators discovered his bizarre social media presence. The same cop who violated constitutional rights posts daily Bible quotes followed by provocative videos.
A journalist investigating civil rights violations in Lexington, Mississippi was arrested by Officer Walters despite the Justice Department's ongoing investigation into the department. The same officer repeatedly said "f the justice department" during the arrest.
A Justice Department investigation found systemic racism in Lexington, Mississippi's police force. When an independent journalist arrived to document civil rights violations, officers immediately violated his own rights, leading to detention and arrest.
After being suspended by the Oklahoma Bar Association without a hearing, attorney Ron Durbin fought back by serving 190 subpoenas on Tulsa judges, police, and city officials. The confrontation includes heated exchanges with security guard Testerman who sparked the legal saga.
Reporter Ron gets ejected from city council meeting after 90 seconds of exposing city manager Jerry Eubanks' felony convictions and questionable finances. Mayor Susan Bighorse cut off his public comment and had police escort him out after he questioned trusting reports from a convicted felon.
A journalist investigating federal corruption charges in Lexington, Mississippi was arrested and told to "leave town" by officers. The same department is under DOJ investigation for unlawful arrests and taser abuse. Body cameras were off during the encounter.
Jerry Eubanks faces felony charges for allegedly stealing from previous cities, yet Pawhuska brought him back as city manager. When a journalist tried to get public records about his employment, staff fled and police put up unauthorized signs blocking access.
A city manager facing multiple felony charges for embezzlement continues running another Oklahoma city while officials stonewall records requests. When a journalist sought booking photos at Kay County, deputies literally hid from cameras rather than comply with open records law.