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92-Year-Old Investor Files Fraud Lawsuit Against Theme Park Developers

VINITA, OKLAHOMA, JUL 31 – O. Gene Bicknell alleges he was defrauded of $60 million through psychological manipulation involving fake religious messages in a failed $2 billion Oklahoma theme park project.

  • In 2023, 91-year-old investor O. Gene Bicknell initiated a federal lawsuit in Tulsa against the organizers of a proposed $2 billion theme park project located near Vinita, Oklahoma, known as the American Heartland Theme Park.
  • Bicknell alleges defendants Richard Silanskas Jr., Larry Wilhite, and Stephen Hedrick deceived and manipulated him using religious impersonations to coerce $60 million into the stalled park project.
  • The park was intended to open in 2026 as a 125-acre Americana-themed resort promising 4,000 jobs and regional economic growth, but it only produced a fence and gravel road.
  • The lawsuit claims the defendants engaged in a criminal enterprise violating federal RICO laws and profited from the scheme, with Silanskas making $648,000, Wilhite $450,000, and Hedrick $1.5 million.
  • The legal action highlights severe financial losses, emotional distress including Bicknell's 2024 stroke, harmed community expectations, and questions about the project's viability going forward.
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KJRH broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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