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By: Jennifer Pierce
As the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation works with outside prosecution to investigate the allegations against former Oklahoma County Judge Timothy Henderson, defense attorneys said this first post-conviction appeal is only the tip of the iceberg.
Convicted drug dealer Aaron Fort was sentenced to 23 years in prison last year in now former judge Henderson s courtroom. His attorneys said one of the prosecutors on the case was having an alleged affair with Henderson at the time.
Fort s public defenders recently filed a 33-page appeal citing Henderson s alleged sexual misconduct as the basis for a new trial.
“Really it’s a necessity they raise those issues,” defense attorney Clay Curtis said. “And my understanding is they’re filing documents about search warrants and referencing items that have been filed.”
The warrant details some of the Council on Judicial Complaints Investigation.
Investigator Terry West’s said he felt the need to immediately investigate the sexual misconduct allegations because the Council received a “prior complaint” against Henderson for “giving preferential treatment to an attorney,” according to the warrants.
Upon learning of the investigation, the record states DA Prater believed one of his prosecutors, an alleged victim, was the attorney referred to in the prior preferential treatment complaint.
It is unclear how many complaints were made against Henderson during his time on the bench. The Council on Judicial Complaints is bound by state statute from releasing information to the public.
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