Oklahoma
Executive director of Black Lives Matter Oklahoma City indicted in alleged $3.15 million fraud scheme
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Tashella Sheri Amore Dickerson, executive director of Black Lives Matter Oklahoma City, has been indicted on federal wire fraud and money laundering charges for allegedly diverting more than $3.15 million in donor funds intended to support bail and related social justice efforts. Prosecutors say she instead spent the money on personal travel, shopping, food deliveries, a vehicle and real estate.
Nathan Potier and Erica Palmer face charges after allegedly using a 14-year-old girl as a surrogate to carry Potier's twins. The pair was arrested in Nevada following an investigation that began in Oklahoma. They are expected to be extradited to face child abuse charges.
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Anabel Torres, 24, faces multiple charges after allegedly stealing her ex-boyfriend's current girlfriend's SUV and driving it into his Tulsa home. Police say the ex-boyfriend, his girlfriend, and her two children were inside at the time. Torres reportedly admitted intending to drive over anyone present.