Auditor's wife may take stand
MUSKOGEE — The wife of state Auditor and Inspector Jeff McMahan told the FBI she alone was to blame for accepting illegal campaign contributions, trips and jewelry from a southeast Oklahoma businessman, an FBI agent testified Monday.
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FBI agents say stories differed in three interviews at state Capitol
A federal grand jury indictment accuses the McMahans of benefiting from trips, jewelry and more than $100,000 in illegal contributions to the auditor's 2002 campaign, all provided by Phipps. In return, a grand jury indictment alleges, the auditor, sometimes at his wife's urging, gave special favors to Phipps' abstract companies, which the auditor's office regulated.
The prosecution rested Monday after testimony from four FBI agents, including Steve Kaitcer, who said Jeff McMahan gave conflicting stories during three interviews. All three occurred at the auditor's state Capitol office between August 2006 and Aug. 23, 2007 — the same day the FBI executed a search warrant at the McMahans' home in Tecumseh.
After first denying in August 2006 that he attended any business meetings with Phipps, McMahan later acknowledged going to New Orleans on a "teaching” trip funded by Phipps, Kaitcer said.
That bus trip involved about 30 people, many of them Phipps' abstract company employees. Kaitcer said the McMahans told him the auditor could teach courses on the trip if Phipps paid for no more than $300 of his expenses. Other witnesses testified that the auditor did no teaching on that trip, and that the McMahans' expenses far exceeded $300.
Kaitcer said that during a second interview with Jeff McMahan, the auditor admitted meeting with Phipps and two legislators at the Capitol between November 2002, when he was first elected, and January 2003, when he took office, Kaitcer testified.
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