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Okla. Home Repairman Pleads No Contest to Fraud

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – An Oklahoma home repairman has pleaded no contest to one count of home repair fraud.

Attorney General Scott Pruitt says 51-year-old Mark Stacy Whitney entered the plea on Monday in Pottawatomie County District Court. A no contest plea has the same effect as a guilty plea but is not an admission of guilt.

Whitney was charged in Oklahoma, Canadian, Carter and Pottawatomie counties with defrauding homeowners in a home repair scheme that often left homeowners with unfinished projects. Some homeowners paid up to 95% of the cost of construction, and the work was never completed.

Under the plea agreement, Whitney received a 5-year deferred sentence and probation. Conditions of his probation include payment of $60,000 in restitution to victims and not engaging in the home repair business in Oklahoma.

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