Like the 3,200 other pages of evidence uncovered and descriptions of crimes on this site, this web page is only one part of a massive multi-state entanglement of government corruption and cover-up. See size
Evidence was uncovered in parts over years, and not in the same order as the crimes occurred or the evidence was created. Statements were made based on what was known at the time.
Dates are approximate because government filings and reports vary in some cases up to months if not This is part of cover up. One example is Oklahoma's Openbooks, which started out late with only a fraction of what was required to be added each year. Plus, the data was littered with data entry and spelling errors, meaning you have to go through one entry at a time. This amount to more than 17,000 entries in 2017.
Add a Colorado resort area lawsuit to an Altus group's ever widening net of financial misdeeds!
FSB Bancorp Altus and its subsidiaries have been named defendants in a Colorado resort area scam involving several thousand acres of prime resort area property and some $25 million in funds.
The same Altus group of FSB Bancorp Altus and its subsidiaries:
Note: Oklahoma has no law that prevents state officials from being investors in these companies. State officials could have been those investors Altus Venture used the $66.3 million in tax credit to pay $2 for every $1 they invested in the QMA venture. One basis for this question is the ongoing vigorous effort by state officials to prevent the public from leaning who is benefiting from $100s million per year in tax credits given to unidentified groups with nothing of value in return.