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Tornado shelter company ordered to pay restitution

OKLAHOMA CITY — The owner of a tornado shelter manufacturing company pleaded no contest to six counts of embezzlement and one count of having a pattern of criminal offenses.

Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announced Monday that William Stephens will have to pay more than $101,000 in restitution to customers who paid for the structures his company never installed.

Hunter's office started an investigation after it received multiple complaints by customers who claimed they paid Stephens partially or in full.

Investigators say when work wasn't completed and victims tried to contact the company, Stephens would give excuses and eventually stopped responding to the complaints.

Stephens was also given a five-year deferred sentence.

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