Oklahoma’s current insurance commissioner has revoked the insurance agent license of her predecessor, the Associated Press reported.
Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland rescinded Carroll Fisher’s inactive license because of Fisher’s felony conviction.
“It’s symbolic,” the insurance department’s general counsel, Michael Ridgeway, said.
Other states will be notified.
An Oklahoma County jury convicted Fisher, 66, on Feb. 8 of embezzlement and perjury in a campaign-corruption case.
Fisher resigned in September 2004. He had been working in San Diego but is not licensed as an insurance agent in California.
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