Oklahoma Code § 21-380

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Bribery of fiduciary
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A.  Any fiduciary who, with a corrupt intent and without the
consent of his beneficiary, intentionally or knowingly solicits,

accepts, or agrees to accept any bribe from another person with the
agreement or understanding that the bribe as defined by law will
influence the conduct of the fiduciary in relation to the affairs of
his beneficiary, upon conviction, is guilty of a Class C2 felony
offense punishable by imprisonment as provided for in subsections B
through F of Section 20M of this title, or by a fine not to exceed
Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) or an amount fixed by the court
not to exceed twice the value of the benefit gained from the bribe,
or by both said imprisonment and fine.
B.  Any person who offers, confers, or agrees to confer any
bribe the acceptance of which is an offense pursuant to the
provisions of subsection A of this section, upon conviction, is
guilty of a Class C2 felony offense punishable by imprisonment as
provided for in subsections B through F of Section 20M of this
title, or by a fine not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00),
or both.
C.  As used in subsection A of this section:
1.  “Beneficiary” means any person for whom a fiduciary is
acting;
2.  “Fiduciary” means:
a. an agent or employee, or
b. a trustee, guardian, custodian, administrator,
executor, conservator, receiver, or similar fiduciary,
or
c. a lawyer, physician, accountant, appraiser, or other
professional advisor, or
d. an officer, director, partner, manager, or other
participant in the direction of the affairs of a
corporation or association.
Added by Laws 1984, c. 155, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1984.  Amended by Laws
1997, c. 133, § 179, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c.
5, § 96, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 2025, c. 486, § 214, eff. Jan. 1,
2026.

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