Ralph Allan Lee Shortey (born February 16, 1982) is an American convicted sex offender and former politician and businessman. A member of the
Republican Party, he was elected to the
Oklahoma Senate
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in the 2016 presidential election.
Shortey resigned in March 2017 after being charged with three felonies relating to soliciting prostitution from a male minor.
In September 2017, a federal grand jury in Oklahoma City charged Shortey on four counts, one of which he pleaded guilty to in November 2017, with an agreement that the others would be dropped. Jailed since his plea, Shortey was sentenced in September 2018 to 15 years in prison, to be followed by 10 years of supervised release.
Early life
According to his official Senate biography, Shortey was born in
Casper, Wyoming
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, and is a member of the
Rosebud Sioux Tribe. He spent a portion of his childhood on the
Rosebud Indian Reservation
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in Grass Mountain, South Dakota, before moving to Oklahoma.
His attorney said Shortey grew up in poverty, was shot by his brother at the age of 3, and was abused by stepfathers and his mother's boyfriends.
Shortey graduated from
Westmoore High School
Westmoore High School is an American four-year public high school located in south Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The school was founded in 1988 and serves the ninth through the twelfth grades as part of the Moore Public School District. Westmoore w ...
in 2000, and studied at
Heartland Baptist Bible College
Heartland Baptist Bible College is a private independent Baptist Bible college in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Before 1998, the college was located in San Dimas, California, and was known as Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College.
History
In November 1 ...
(an unaccredited Baptist Bible college that trains
religious ministers in
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City (), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, it ranks 20th among United States cities in population, an ...
.
Career
Shortey worked in the oil and gas industry.
He first became involved in politics circa 2002, becoming active in a number of Republican political campaigns.
In 2014, Shortey established a Republican
political consulting
Political consulting is a form of consulting that consists primarily of advising and assisting political campaigns. Although the most important role of political consultants is arguably the development and production of mass media (largely tel ...
firm, the Precision Strategy Group, that reported earning nearly $300,000 "for consulting, direct mail and polling services."
[Sean Murphy]
Lawmaker charged with child prostitution filed odd bills
Associated Press (March 22, 2017). The Associated Press noted that court records showed that Shortey "had some past financial difficulties dating back to before his time in the Senate, including an eviction, debt-related lawsuits and foreclosure proceedings."
At least as late as 2016, Shortey was a co-owner of a coffee shop in south Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma Senate
2010 election
Shortey was first elected to the Senate in 2010.
He was an advocate of family values during his campaigns.
Senate District 44 was an
open seat
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(incumbent Senator
Debbe Leftwich
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, who was embroiled in a
misconduct probe, decided not to run for reelection).
[Julie Bisbee]
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''The Oklahoman'' (August 25, 2010). In the initial Republican primary in July 2010, Shortey came in second place in a four-candidate field, with just under 38% of the vote.
Oklahoma State Elections Board. In the Republican primary runoff the following month, however, Shortey won the nomination, defeating James Davenport, a martial arts studio co-owner and ex-chief of staff to a county commissioner; Shortey received 58% of the vote to Davenport's 42%.
In the November general election, Shortey defeated
Democratic
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*A member of a Democratic Party:
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nominee Randy Rose, a retired Oklahoma City firefighter.
Shortey won 57% of the vote to Rose's 43%.
2014 reelection
Shortey was reelected in 2014, defeating his Democratic opponent
Michael Brooks-Jimenez, an attorney. Shortey received 52% of the vote, compared to Brooks-Jimenez's 42%. In 2017, following Shortey's resignation, Brooks ran again in the
special election
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to fill the vacancy, and won with 54% of the vote.
2017 prosecution and resignation
On March 16, 2017, Shortey was charged by the
Cleveland County District Attorney with three felony counts—soliciting a minor for prostitution, prostitution within of a church, and transporting someone for prostitution—after he was caught with a 17-year-old boy in a motel room in
Moore, Oklahoma
Moore is a city in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, United States, and is part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. The population was 62,793 at the 2020 census, making Moore the seventh-largest city in the state of Oklahoma.
Located between Okl ...
.
Police reported a "strong odor of raw marijuana" emanating from the room.
According to an
affidavit
An ( ; Medieval Latin for "he has declared under oath") is a written statement voluntarily made by an ''affiant'' or '' deponent'' under an oath or affirmation which is administered by a person who is authorized to do so by law. Such a statemen ...
, the duo told police they had brought marijuana with them, which Shortey said they were smoking when police arrived.
Video from the arrest released by Moore police show Shortey in the motel room wearing a T-shirt that reads, "now go make me a sandwich." Above a cartoon drawing of a sandwich, it cites , a Bible verse that calls on women to obey their husbands. Police said that they discovered sexually explicit text messages between the duo in which Shortey called the teen "baby boy" and offered him cash in exchange for sexual acts.
[ Shortey turned himself in the same day and was released on a $100,000 bond.] The FBI and U.S. Secret Service in Oklahoma City both confirmed that they had joined the investigation into Shortey, and the FBI conducted a search of his home. The age of consent
The age of consent is the age at which a person is considered to be legally competent to consent to sexual acts. Consequently, an adult who engages in sexual activity with a person younger than the age of consent is unable to legally cla ...
in Oklahoma is 16, but, under state law, engaging in prostitution with anyone under 18 is illegal.
After the reports emerged, but before charges were filed, the Oklahoma Senate unanimously voted to strip Shortey of privileges including his parking space, office, and positions on committees, although he retained his seat, ability to vote, and salary. A number of Republican and Democratic Oklahoma officials called upon Shortey to step down, including Governor Mary Fallin
Mary Fallin (; née Copeland; born December 9, 1954) is an American politician who served as the 27th governor of Oklahoma from 2011 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, she was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014. She was the first and s ...
. Shortey resigned from office on March 22, 2017—six days after being charged.
Indictment and sentencing
On September 5, 2017, a federal grand jury
Grand juries in the United States are groups of citizens empowered by United States federal or state law to conduct legal proceedings, chiefly investigating potential criminal conduct and determining whether criminal charges should be brought. ...
indicted Shortey on four federal sex trafficking and child pornography charges, involving both the March incident and videos that Shortey was accused of distributing from his smartphone in 2012 and 2013. Shortey pleaded not guilty to these charges. After the federal charges were announced, the Cleveland County district attorney dropped the state charges. A federal jury trial had been scheduled for December 2017. On November 19, 2017, Shortey reached an agreement to plead guilty on November 30 to one count of child sex trafficking; the prosecutor agreed to have the child pornography counts removed. Shortey was jailed immediately after pleading guilty on November 30 and faced a sentence of at least 10 years in prison, with Judge Timothy D. DeGiusti to decide in 2018. In early December 2017, police released their video of Shortey's arrest at a motel where he was found with a 17-year-old male. In June 2018, prosecutors revealed in a sentencing memorandum that Shortey had sex twice with the victim in the year before they were found together at the hotel. Prosecutors also informed the judge that they would seek full restitution from Shortey for the victim's losses, including the cost of any care. Shortey's lawyer said it would not yet be appropriate to comment.
Jailed since his guilty plea, Shortey was sentenced in Oklahoma City federal court on September 17, 2018, to a total of 15 years in prison, and 10 years of supervised release
Parole (also known as provisional release or supervised release) is a form of early release of a prison inmate where the prisoner agrees to abide by certain behavioral conditions, including checking-in with their designated parole officers, or ...
. In sentencing testimony, Shortey apologized to his family, fellow Christians, and his constituents. His attorney, who said the sentence was fair, requested that Shortey serve it at a facility in Texas with a sex offender rehab program; the Bureau of Prisons
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is a United States federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Justice that is responsible for the care, custody, and control of incarcerated individuals who have committed federal crimes; that i ...
placed Shortey at the Federal Correctional Institution, Seagoville
The Federal Correctional Institution, Seagoville (FCI Seagoville) is a low-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Seagoville, Texas in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a ...
in Seagoville, Texas
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. In February 2019, U.S. District Judge DeGiusti imposed a restitution fine on Shortey of $125,850, about half of the maximum amount.
Political positions
Shortey was a staunch conservative in the Republican-dominated legislature. ''The Oklahoman
''The Oklahoman'' is the largest daily newspaper in Oklahoma, United States, and is the only regional daily that covers the Greater Oklahoma City area. The Alliance for Audited Media (formerly Audit Bureau Circulation) lists it as the 59th large ...
'' noted that Shortey filed bills that "often drew national attention and, at times, national ridicule."[Nolan Clay]
State senator resigns after being charged
''The Oklahoman'' (March 22, 2017).
The Associated Press
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reported that as a state senator, Shortey "routinely voted with his Republican colleagues on bills targeting gay and transgender people", including a measure passed in 2017 to allow business owners to discriminate against LGBT people. Shortey was also known for his firm opposition to illegal immigration and to gun control
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Most countries have a restrictive firearm guiding policy, with onl ...
.[Kristine Phillips]
Okla. state senator accused of trying to have sex with teen boy now plans to resign, attorney says
''Washington Post'' (March 21, 2017). He maintained that state legislators had a constitutional right to carry guns in the Oklahoma State Capitol
The Oklahoma State Capitol is the house of government of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is the building that houses the Oklahoma Legislature and executive branch offices. It is located along Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City and contains 452, ...
. Duane Chapman
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In 1976, Chapman was convicted of f ...
("Dog the Bounty Hunter") and his wife Beth supported legislation introduced by Shortey to regulate the bounty-hunting industry.
Shortey took a "hard-line stance against abortion" and in 2012 proposed legislation to outlaw the use of aborted fetuses in food; the widely ridiculed bill did not receive a committee hearing. In response, Shortey explained his intent was to deter the use of human embryonic stem cells in research by private companies.
In February 2017, Shortey came under public criticism for trying to retighten state drug laws which Oklahoma voters had voted to loosen in November 2016. Arguing that voters had not considered the consequences of their vote, Shortey introduced a bill to increase the penalties for drug possession within feet of a church or a school, which Oklahoma voters had voted to classify as a misdemeanor instead of a felony.
Although Shortey's district was close to the Capitol, he frequently missed votes; the Associated Press noted that according to an online bill tracking service, Shortey missed nearly half of the votes taken in the Senate.
Personal life
According to his senate biography, Shortey married his "high school sweetheart" Jennifer. They have four daughters.
When the couple divorced in 2018 after 16 years, his wife and children changed their last name.
Shortey was known in the Senate for his imposing size, at tall and weighing .
Electoral history
2010
2014
References
External links
Interrogation tape
released by the police
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1982 births
21st-century American politicians
21st-century American criminals
21st-century Native American politicians
American people convicted of child sexual abuse
American politicians convicted of sex offences
Businesspeople from Oklahoma
Rosebud Sioux people
Living people
Native American state legislators in Oklahoma
Oklahoma politicians convicted of crimes
People convicted of sex trafficking
Politicians from Casper, Wyoming
Politicians from Oklahoma City
Prisoners and detainees of Oklahoma
Republican Party Oklahoma state senators
Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government