She also said, "I think I know what they'll try and come up with. ... I can't say it on a recorded line. ... I'm not going to say it over the phone so in case I'm wrong they don't come up with the idea but I'm pretty sure I know cause if I was a prosecutor it's what I would be doing."

Levisay has been an attorney in Oklahoma for more than six years and now specializes in criminal defense work. She has represented Gerdon in the past on a civil false arrest case and in a divorce but not on his felony cases. In 2016, she got an emergency protective order against him but had it dismissed a month later.

On Facebook, she describes herself as "a Christian, an attorney, a pianist, a teacher, a singer, an overachiever, and a perfectionist."

If convicted of harboring a fugitive, the attorney could be sentenced to prison. Even if she gets probation, the Oklahoma Supreme Court could suspend or ban her from practicing law.