- Gene Stipe
Eugene E. "Gene" Stipe (born
October 21 ,1926 ), is a former American politician fromOklahoma . He is a member of the Democratic Party.Early life
Gene Stipe was born in
Blanco, Oklahoma , and is the son of Jacob Irvin Stipe, a farmer worker and miner, and Eva Lou Stipe. Following a stint in theUnited States Navy in the mid-1940s, he was elected to theOklahoma House of Representatives at the age of 21 in 1948, serving as Assistant Floor Leader from 1949 to 1953. Shortly after taking office, he married Agnes L. Minton (1920 -September 29 ,2002 ), and eventually had one daughter and three grandchildren. That same year, he graduated from law school at theUniversity of Oklahoma .tate Senate election
Stipe did not seek re-election to the State House in 1954, but was an unsuccessful candidate for a State Senate seat representing
McAlester, Oklahoma . Two years later, he was elected to the State Senate in a special election, serving from 1957 until his resignation in 2003, becoming the longest-serving member of that body.Earlier legal problems
In 1968, Stipe was indicted on charges of federal income tax evasion for allegedly failing to pay taxes on $110,000 in income, but was later acquitted of the charges. In 1975, he was paid $100,000 plus expenses to assist William Con Sutherland in a bankruptcy case involving Sutherland's vending machine empire. Stipe was accused by bankruptcy trustees of taking his retainer fee from illegally-diverted funds. In an out-of-court settlement, Stipe repaid $60,000 in order to resolve the dispute.
Stipe was briefly a candidate for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Republican
Dewey F. Bartlett in 1978, but dropped out of the race, which was later won by GovernorDavid L. Boren . The following year, he was indicted by a federal grand jury for his alleged role in securing a fraudulentSmall Business Administration loan for McAlester Frozen Foods, a food processing company based in Stipe's district. He was acquitted on those charges in 1981. While awaiting trial in the SBA loan case, he was indicted by another federal jury on charges of fraud, extortion, and conspiracy relating to his intervention in an extradition case involving a Colorado man.Resignation and guilty plea
Stipe resigned from the Oklahoma State Senate in March, 2003, having served in the state legislature for 46 years. A month later, he pleaded guilty to federal charges of perjury, conspiracy to obstruct a
Federal Election Commission investigation, and conspiracy to violate theFederal Election Campaign Act , relating to his alleged role in funneling illegal contributions to the failed 1998 congressional campaign of Walt Roberts in Oklahoma's 3rd Congressional District.The following January, he was sentenced to five years probation, six months home detention, 1,000 hours of community service, and fined $735,567. Furthermore, he also agreed to forfeit his license to practice law.
2007 legal problems
In September, 2007, federal authorities filed a petition seeking to have Stipe's probation revoked as a result of his alleged ongoing relationship with a convicted felon. On September 28, a federal judge ordered Stipe, who suffers from
hydrocephalus ,diabetes , andprostate cancer , to undergo a mental competency evaluation at the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners inSpringfield, Missouri , following a parole revocation hearing in which Stipe required prompting from his attorneys to answer questions, and according to the judge, appeared to be drugged or hypnotized.Shortly thereafter, Stipe and his brother, Francis, were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of mail fraud, witness tampering, money laundering, and conspiracy, relating to their alleged role in a real estate deal involving a pet food company owned by Gene Stipe's former business partner, Steve Phipps. The witness tampering charge stems from allegations that the Stipe brothers engaged in a conspiracy to buy the mortgage on a home owned by former Oklahoma State Representative Mike Mass in an attempt to influence his testimony in the case.
References
* [http://www.newsok.com/news/stipe Continuing Coverage of Gene Stipe (NewsOK.com)]
* [http://www.oksenate.gov/news/press_releases/press_releases_2002/pr20020930.html Oklahoma Senate Press Release Re: Death of Agnes Stipe]
* [http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2004/January/04_crm_060.htm 2004 Justice Department Press Release RE: Stipe Sentencing]
* [http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=070911_1_A1_spanc53278 "Stipe enters prison for evaluation" (Tulsa World article)]
* [http://kotv.com/news/local/story/?id=137356 "Former State Senator Indicted (KOTV.com news report)]
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