The Case of the ‘Busted’ Sheriff

Latimer County, Oklahoma Sheriff Melvin Holly Charged in Jail Sex Scandal
On October 19, 2004, Latimer County Sheriff Melvin Holly, age 63, was arrested by FBI agents in McAlester, Oklahoma. Holly is accused of coercing three female inmates into having sex with him, serving one of them moonshine and threatening one that she would “end up dead … floating face down in a river”, if she told anyone.
FBI agents interviewed Holly on September 15, 2004 as part of their investigation regarding the allegations and at that time Holly denied any improper conduct.
In an affidavit filed in federal court FBI agents revealed that a 19 year old female had reported that she had been removed from her cell by a deputy, taken to Holly’s office and pressured to have sex with Holly. The woman also reported that he had sex with Holly both in the back seat of his sheriff’s car and on the floor of his office. The woman’s statement indicated that once after having sex with Holly she was returned to her cell and that Holly provided moonshine to her and her cellmate. It is also alleged that the sheriff made the woman swear she wouldn’t tell what happened because Holly could be thrown out of office.
A former inmate told federal investigators that Holly took her to the A-OK Railroad office in Wilburton, OK for sex and afterwards took her to a restaurant in Krebs, OK for a sheriff’s meeting where she listened as the sheriffs discussed official business.
Yet another female inmate told investigators that she had sexual relations with Holly once a week in his office during the time she was incarcerated in the Latimer County Jail.
Two of the women expressed fear of Holly because he claimed to have shot and killed several people in the past.
On October 22, 2004 Sheriff Holly appeared in federal court in Muskogee, Oklahoma for a combination preliminary and detention hearing. At that hearing FBI Special Agent James Dawson testified that the three women had given in to Holly’s sexual demands because they were afraid he would harm them. Special Agent Dawson also said the witnesses are afraid of retribution from the sheriff if he is released on bail pending further action.
Special Agent Dawson also indicated that Sheriff Holly’s wife had indicated that her husband had anger problems and had exhibited alarming behavior. Dawson indicated that Holly told his wife and friends he wanted “to go out in a blaze of glory” and had in fact purchased two new .357-caliber handgun earlier in the month and that he would “give law enforcement a reason to arrest him”.
The federal charges against Sheriff Holly include making false statements to federal investigators and threatening a witness in an attempt to hinder a federal investigation. US Magistrate Kimberly West found probable cause to order Holly to stand trial on those charges and ordered him held without bail. Holly is expected to be indicted by a federal grand jury which begins on November 8th. If convicted Holly faces up to 15 years in prison.
By Oklahoma state law, inmates in correctional institutions can not consent to sexual relations with law officers. There has been no official announcement regarding any state charges against Sheriff Holly. In other cases where inmates have had sexual relations with jailers and other law enforcement personnel the officers have been charged with rape.
Melvin Holly is a former police chief in the towns of Red Oak and Wilburton, Oklahoma and was first elected Sheriff in 1996 and was re-elected in 2000. Holly is the first Sheriff of Latimer County to be re-elected to a full term in 40 years. In July of this year he was defeated by Wayne Brinkley in the Democratic primary election. Since Sheriff elect Brinkley drew no opposition in the November general election he will become Sheriff on January 1, 2005. In the interim, Undersheriff Ronnie Troxel will serve as sheriff since Holly cannot perform his duties while in jail.
Update 1:
On 11/09/04, A federal grand jury in Muskogee, Oklahoma issued a 14 count indictment against Latimer County Sheriff Melvin Holly. Holly is accused of coercing eight female inmates into sexual activity and later threatening one of them, improperly touching three female employees and a 16-year-old girl, the daughter of a jail employee and who was visiting her mother at work.
Update 2:
On 11/14/04, The Oklahoman in a copyrighted report indicated that the FBI investigation of Holly had widened to include a November 2003 arson fire which destroyed Holly’s home. The referenced report quoted Gene Wheat, agent supervisor for the fire marshal’s office as saying his office had questioned Holly’s story regarding the fire “from day one”. The report also went on to quote Wheat saying, “It was really a suspicious deal on the sheriff’s part from day one.”
Update 3:
On 12/02/04, former Latimer County jail inmate Summer Hyslop, age 19, through her lawyer served notice on Latimer County officials of her intent to sue the county claiming Sheriff Melvin Holly repeatedly raped her. Hyslop indicated she intended to sue for more than $10,000. Hyslop was in the Latimer County jail on drug charges in March and April, 2004 when, according to the indictment, she and Holly had sex. The indictment doesn’t indicate that she was raped, but under state law, an inmate cannot legally give consent and any sex act with an inmate is automatically deemed rape.
News media reports indicate that Latimer County officials expect several lawsuits to follow, from both former jail inmates and county employees. Since Latimer County is self-insured the settlements from any successful lawsuits would have to come from county taxpayers who would see their property taxes increase to provide for the settlement payments.
Update 4:
On 2/13/05, U.S. District Judge James H. Payne ordered testing and a mental competency hearing for former Sheriff Holly. Holly’s lawyer Warren Gotcher filed with the court papers claiming Holly has become delusional in jail while awaiting trial. News media reports indicated that Holly’s lawyer claims that Holly is among other things exhibiting delusions of being removed from the jail and taken to other locations and also making bizarre statements to his daughter and son.
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