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June 2, 2026 City Council packet: budget, claims, transfers, amendments

The official 244-page packet is now transcribed and organized for public review. Key review points include the $97,879,083 budget resolution total, $82,728,742.05 in stated expenditures, the $689,440.01 June 2 claims list, MSUA transfers/carryover, and broad City Manager budget-transfer authority.

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🔥 SCANDAL

Mayor Parker Paid $3,600 for Strip Club Champagne Room — With 4 Other Mayors

April–May 2026 | Sources: Guerrilla Publishing OK, Instagram, Facebook

According to publicly available social media posts, Mayor Bless Parker reportedly paid $3,600 for himself and 4 other mayors to access a champagne room at an Oklahoma City strip club with 24-year-old performer "Sade Bass." Multiple social media accounts have posted allegations about the incident.

Public social media posts claim: "Meet 24 year old 'STRIPPER' Sade Bass! Bless Parker you are a real politician now! Paid $3600 for him and 4 mayors to go back in a champagne room at the strip club..."

Original sources: Instagram post | Guerrilla Publishing OK Facebook

⚖️ LEGAL

Criminal Complaint Filed Against Mayor Parker — FBI Investigation Reported

April 22, 2026 | Source: Guerrilla Publishing OK

On April 22, 2026, Guerrilla Publishing OK publicly announced on social media that they filed a criminal complaint with the Miami Police Department against Mayor Bless Parker. The announcement included claims that "half of the city of Miami's 'elected' officials are under investigation for corruption" and that "the FBI is investigating the corrupt mayor."

Public social media statement: "Miami, Oklahoma — we just filed it. CRIMINAL COMPLAINT. Half of the city of Miami's 'elected' officials are under investigation for corruption. The FBI is investigating the corrupt mayor."

Public documents: Criminal Complaint PDF | Facebook post

🏛️ CITY HALL

Dispute Erupts at April Miami City Council Meeting

May 4, 2026 | Source: KSNF/KODE FourStatesHomepage (accredited news)

According to KSNF/KODE news coverage, at a Miami city council meeting, former attorney Ron Durbin "used vulgar language and threats to target Mayor Bless Parker, while the council attempted to conduct business." The news outlet reported that Durbin "repeatedly addressed Miami Mayor Bless Parker before and after the two-hour meeting and argued with the mayor's supporters while the council was in session."

News coverage: KSNF/KODE | Yahoo News | Globe Miami Times

💀 WRONGFUL DEATH

$33 Million Verdict Upheld — Ottawa County Jail Death of Terral Ellis Jr.

April 21–24, 2026 | Sources: 10th Circuit Court, KOAM, Read Frontier, Courthouse News

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a $33 million verdict against Ottawa County in the wrongful death of Terral Ellis Jr., age 26, who died of sepsis and pneumonia on October 22, 2015, while in custody. According to Courthouse News, Ellis turned himself in on Oct. 10, 2015, and over 12 days "jail staff ignored, mocked, and ridiculed him as he pleaded for medical attention." Video evidence shows Ellis begging for help for 20 hours before his death.

Taxpayer impact: The judgment has grown to approximately $40 million with interest. Ottawa County officials have publicly discussed municipal bankruptcy and property tax increases as potential solutions. The county could spread payments over 10 years (~$5M/year).

Court records & news: KOAM | 10th Circuit | Read Frontier | KSNF

📹 WATCHDOG

Ron Durbin & Guerrilla News — Independent Watchdog Coverage

Ongoing | YouTube, Facebook, Instagram

Ron Durbin, a former attorney turned independent journalist, operates Guerrilla Publishing OK / Guerrilla News, which provides watchdog coverage of Miami, Oklahoma and Ottawa County government. According to mainstream media reports, Durbin has filed criminal complaints, published recorded evidence, and drawn national media attention to local government activities.

Public YouTube videos from Guerrilla News:

Shutting DOWN a Government Meeting — 38K views
Cop Arrested after THIS Bodycam Released — 58K views
Appellate court rules in favor of $33M lawsuit — Ottawa County
Family awarded $33 million after man dies in Ottawa County Jail

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Miami, Oklahoma & Surrounding Area

Surrounding Communities

📍 Miami

County seat, pop. ~13,000

📍 Commerce

Pop. ~2,500

📍 Afton

Pop. ~1,000

📍 Fairland

Pop. ~1,200

📍 Quapaw

Pop. ~900

📍 North Miami

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