Oklahoma attorney gets probation for obscenity offense after prosecutors drop felony charge against him

An attorney was put on probation Wednesday for misdemeanor offenses after prosecutors dropped a felony charge that accused him of offering to cut a client’s legal fee in exchange for sex with her 13-year-old daughter.

Jeremy Daniel Oliver, 35, of Wynnewood, was put on probation for two years after pleading no contest to distributing obscene material and possession of marijuana.

Prosecutors dropped the felony charge — soliciting sexual conduct with minor by use of technology — as part of a plea agreement. The maximum punishment for that offense is 10 years in prison.

Prosecutors dropped the felony charge even though they had text messages showing Oliver asked his client for “a threesome with you two.”