Walters asks for dismissal of lawsuit filed by Bixby Supt., claims immunity

State Superintendent Ryan Walters is asking the Tulsa County District Court to dismiss the defamation lawsuit filed against him by Bixby Superintendent Rob Miller.

In a filing on Oct. 3, Watlers’ lawyers called the lawsuit frivolous.

Miller filed the lawsuit on Aug. 15, asking for $75,000 in civil relief for libel and slander.

He filed the lawsuit after Walters called him a liar and a clown at a State Board of Education meeting after Miller questioned delays in funding for the school.

WATCH our coverage from that meeting:

Bixby Supt. raises questions about Title I funds, Walters calls him a ‘liar’

This is Walters’ full comment from the meeting.

“He’s a liar,” said Walters. “I mean he’s truly a real embarrassment. He knows every year when he gets Title I funding… Same way it’s been every year, my team tells me for over a decade. He knows that. It’s been communicated to districts. Rob’s never reached out. Never indicated there was an issue, there’s not an issue. He made it up.”

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