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Rick Brinkley was born on 25 July, 1961 in Oklahoma City, OK. Discover Rick Brinkley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Oklahoma City, OK |
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Rick Brinkley Height, Weight & Measurements
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Rick Brinkley Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Rick Brinkley worth at the age of 63 years old? Rick Brinkley’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
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In March 2016, Brinkley was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison. He was also ordered to pay $1,829,033 in restitution to the BBB and $165,000 to the IRS.
Brinkley, in August 2015, initially resigned his seat effective December 31, 2015, citing personal reasons. The resignation came as Brinkley was being investigated by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation on accusations of embezzlement from the Better Business Bureau of Tulsa where he had formerly served as Chief Operating Officer. At the time of his resignation he was being sued by the BBB, with the organization alleging in court filings that Brinkley used the money for "his mortgage, pool cleaner, personal credit card invoices, and to support a hidden gambling habit, in an amount believed to be in excess of $1,800,000."
Brinkley entered politics when he was elected in 2010 by Oklahoma's Senate District 34 to serve in the Oklahoma Senate. In the Senate, he was the Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee, and a member of the Appropriations, Business and Commerce, and Health and Human Services Committees, as well as the Sub-Committee on Education. As a member of the Senate, he voted in favor of repealing the state's income tax. He voted to define life as beginning at conception, and to require that physicians inform abortion patients of fetal heartbeat, but he failed to vote on a bill to impose restrictions on abortions. Brinkley was expected to succeed Sen. Brian Bingman as the next Oklahoma State Senate President Pro Tempore. Brinkley also introduced a "birther" bill that would require all candidates to prove their eligibility.
Rick Brinkley attended Langston University, the Oral Roberts University School of Theology, and the Oklahoma State University School of Education. He was pastor of the Collinsville Community Church for ten years, and spent ten years working in television. He was the President/CEO of Eastern Oklahoma's Better Business Bureau from 1999 to 2011, and then its Chief Operating Officer. Brinkley was fired from Eastern Oklahoma's BBB in April 2015.
Rick Brinkley (born July 25, 1961), is a minister and former Republican politician from Oklahoma who was a member of the Oklahoma Senate. He resigned his seat effective August 20, 2015 after he pleaded guilty to federal charges related to the alleged embezzlement of more than $1.8 million from his former employer.