Protective Order Filed Against Oklahoma County Commissioner Myles Davidson and His Wife


Filing of the Petition

A protective order petition has been filed against Oklahoma County Commissioner Myles Davidson and his wife Marilyn Davidson. The petition was submitted on September 3 by a woman who identified herself as a co-worker of Commissioner Davidson. The filing took place in Cleveland County, where the woman requested legal protection and specifically asked for no contact from either Myles or Marilyn Davidson.

Allegations of Harassment

According to the petition, the woman claims that beginning in July 2025, she started receiving threatening text messages from Marilyn Davidson. The messages allegedly accused the woman of being involved in an affair with Commissioner Davidson. As part of the filing, the petitioner included screenshots of these text exchanges. In the messages, she can be seen repeatedly denying any affair or inappropriate relationship with the Commissioner.

Text Messages Included in Filing

The court documents also reference additional messages allegedly sent by Commissioner Myles Davidson. In these texts, he is said to have apologized to the woman and even suggested the possibility of leaving his wife. These communications were presented by the petitioner as part of the supporting evidence to demonstrate the seriousness of her claims.

Petition Requests No Contact

The protective order specifically asks the court to prevent both Myles and Marilyn Davidson from making any form of contact with the petitioner. This includes direct communication as well as indirect attempts that could cause further distress or harassment. The filing emphasizes the petitioner’s request for legal safeguards against any future interaction.

Court Hearing Scheduled

The petition is currently pending review. A judge is expected to make a ruling on the protective order on September 15. Until that date, the matter remains unresolved, and no final judgment has been issued. The outcome of the hearing will determine whether the protective order is granted and what restrictions may be put in place.

Posted on: Sept. 6, 2025, 11:07 a.m. | By: Kanishka