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City refuses to pay court-ordered damages, now billing residents every month to pay more to lawyers

‘If you try to stand up for your constitutional rights, we’ll come after you in more ways than just one’


By Bob Unruh

A fight over a city’s mistake when it installed a sewer line – on the wrong property – has gotten worse in Oklahoma, and city residents now are each being billed $10 a month so officials can continue their legal war.

The Institute for Justice reported a short time ago that it was helping Melisa Robinson go to court – AGAIN – to collect what the Oklahoma Supreme Court already has ruled a city owes her.

The problem is that an entity run by the city of Okay, its Public Works Authority, was ruled by the high court to owe Robinson $73,000 damages – now $200,000 including interest, for having its workers dig “a sewer line” on a small mobile home community owned by Robinson.

There was no permission, no authorization for that to have happened

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