OKC Woman Accused of Impersonating Local Teacher – Racist Post

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April 10, 2023

By News Director Jared Atha

An outstanding warrant for the arrest of 43-year-old Casee Liza Hughes of Oklahoma City has been issued in Custer County after the woman received a felony charge of computer fraud and falsely personate another to create liability after she allegedly, while pretending to be a Clinton High School teacher, posted a racially charged social media post.

According to a probable cause affidavit, the post came to light in October when the teacher made authorities at the Clinton Police Department aware of the activity.

The victim told police that someone had cloned her Facebook account and created the post in her name.

The affidavit said that as a result of the post, the teacher told authorities that she had started to receive threatening messages, some that allegedly mentioned death. The victim also told police that she suspected the culprit as being her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend, Hughes. She said that Hughes had begun harassing her on Facebook around the same time the inappropriate message was created.

A break in the case came when the victim was able to take a screenshot of a TikTok video, that had shared the post. From there police were able to obtain a search warrant for the TikTok account and discovered that Hughes’ email was attached to the account, which was created just three days after the racist post was made.

If convicted on the two felony charges, Hughes could face up to 20 years of jail time plus fines.

As of press time, Hughes has not been arrested.

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