149:'s office subpoenaed Epic Youth Services and in March she sought court orders to comply with the subpoenas. In October, Byrd's office released an audit of Epic Charter School finding the school owed the state $ 8.9 million and summarized the audit with the remarks "We cannot determine if is entitled to the $ 80 million they received." In December, a second investigation found Epic Charter Schools incorrectly classified as much as $ 9.73 million. Mike Cantrell resigned from Epic Charter Schools board and was replaced by J.P. Franklin in January 2021 during the investigation. Later in May, Epic Charter Schools cancelled their contract with Epic Youth Services, owned by the schools co-founders Ben Harris and David Chaney. Board member Betsy Brown, J.P. Franklin and Doug Scott were also forced to resign. This was done so Epic Charter Schools could keep their state virtual charter certification after Epic Youth Services refused to cooperate with the audit.
186:. Stitt and Hofmeister later donated the contributions with the former donating to a Christian private school and the later donating to Oklahoma public schools. Rosino received $ 5,600, the maximum legal donation, two days after Byrd released the audit of the schools and put forth legislation to "which sought to limit the authority of the State Auditor, control how they reported investigative audit findings, and significantly cut their funding." Chaney, Harris, and Brock also donated heavily to political action committees in the state by giving $ 774,500 to Prosperity Alliance Inc., $ 520,000 to Capitol Gains, $ 450,000 to Conservatives for a Great Broken Arrow, $ 85,120 to INIT 2 LLC, and $ 25,800 to Vote Safe. Chaney and Harris also used their "financial and political resources" to unseat state senator
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