A new lawsuit demands transparency from Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler over his handling of records in the Richard Glossip death penalty case, and it raises deeply concerning claims about the way he and multiple other district attorneys conduct business.
The lawsuit is, at its core, an open records case, but it goes further, alleging that district attorneys across Oklahoma used their positions to keep Glossip on death row and influence legal proceedings, sometimes using personal email accounts in what the suit claims was an attempt to skirt open records laws.
WATCH: New lawsuit demands Tulsa County DA release records in Richard Glossip death penalty case
New lawsuit demands Tulsa County DA release records in Richard Glossip death penalty case
The case was filed by state Representatives Kevin McDugle and JJ Humphreys…