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Tulsa Attorney Steven Wyers Caught Giving Legal Advice While Intoxicated

Exclusive audio reveals Tulsa lawyer Steven Wyers discussing "getting back sober" with his fiancée, then immediately taking a client call while clearly under the influence. Police were called during the incident for reasons that remain unclear.

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Exclusive audio obtained by Guerrilla News captures Tulsa attorney Steven Wyers in a stunning breach of professional ethics. The recording reveals Wyers actively discussing his need to "get back sober" before immediately switching to advise a client while apparently intoxicated. The audio raises serious questions about client representation and attorney conduct in Oklahoma's legal system.

The Conversation That Exposed Everything

The recording begins with Wyers speaking to his fiancée about his condition. "I was going to ask Chris for help trying to get me back over the sober bridge today," Wyers says, his speech patterns suggesting impairment. The woman responds by trying to help him focus on sobriety first, telling him "Let's get you back on sober and then let's deal with everything that needs to be dealt with."

Wyers acknowledges his state directly. "Since you're in a more sober position than I am right now, I will listen to your advice," he tells the woman. The admission creates a clear timeline showing Wyers was aware of his impairment.

Police Called During Heated Exchange

The conversation takes a darker turn when Wyers accuses his fiancée of wanting him arrested. "She wanted me arrested. She wanted marks on herself. She wanted the police called. She called them," Wyers alleges. The woman denies making the call, insisting "I didn't call them. I didn't. You can check my phone. I never called. You made the phone call."

The conflicting accounts leave critical questions unanswered about who contacted law enforcement and why. The audio suggests a domestic situation serious enough to involve police intervention.

Client Call Interrupts Personal Crisis

In a shocking turn, someone suggests they "listen to the client real quick." Wyers immediately takes the call, greeting "Hello, Barry" as if nothing unusual was happening. The client asks about discovery materials for what appears to be a custody case.

Wyers launches into a profanity-laced explanation of courtroom proceedings while clearly impaired. He describes being "scornful" toward opposing counsel and telling a judge he was "tired of her shit." The client's case involves a father seeking custody of his children.

Professional Boundaries Completely Dissolved

The most disturbing aspect isn't just Wyers' condition during the call, but his apparent lack of awareness about the ethical violation. He seamlessly transitions from discussing his need to sober up to advising a client on sensitive family law matters involving children's welfare.

The audio cuts off before revealing the full extent of the conversation or the outcome of the police involvement. Wyers continues practicing law in Tulsa, though the Oklahoma Bar Association's response to this conduct remains unclear.

Watch the full video to hear the complete audio and decide for yourself whether this represents the legal representation Oklahoma families deserve.

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