
An Oklahoma County judge on June 21, 2026, ordered the owners of Wilshire Cabinet + Co. to repay hundreds of thousands of dollars to customers who say they paid for cabinets that never showed up. The court accepted blind pleas from the company's principals, Jason Grife and Travis G. Morelock, and set a schedule for monthly restitution payments that will stretch over several years. Victims said the business abruptly shut down in March 2023, leaving remodels in limbo and refunds out of reach.
Attorney general detailed the fraud allegations
The Oklahoma Attorney General's Consumer Advocacy Unit says owners Travis Morelock and Jason Grife were accused of taking a total of $374,048.75 from six customers between July 2022 and March 2023 and filed six felony counts alleging violations of the state's Consumer Protection Act in February 2025, according to the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office. Investigators logged 24 complaints against Wilshire Cabinet + Co. before it closed, the office's statement says.
Court accepted blind pleas and ordered restitution
Local reporting says the defendants entered blind pleas and were ordered to repay the money they took, with the court accepting a $65,000 payment at the hearing and approving a monthly repayment plan that will run for years. As reported by KFOR, prosecutors told the court the pair likely will avoid prison because they have no prior criminal history.
Victims describe lost savings and delayed projects
Customers who paid deposits said they were left scrambling when Wilshire closed and work never started. One homeowner, Allison Richards, called the outcome "a little disheartening," while another, Dinah Joyner-Gantz, told KFOR, "This is it — this was all our money, basically, I don't know what we're going to do." For some, those payments represented renovation nest eggs that vanished with a signed contract and a promise of custom cabinetry.
Legal stakes and how to report problems
Each alleged violation of the Consumer Protection Act carries a possible prison term of up to 10 years and a fine of up to $5,000, the Attorney General's office noted when it filed the case in February 2025. The Attorney General's Consumer Protection Unit urges consumers who suspect fraud or abusive business practices to file complaints and tips through the office's online complaint portal, available via the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office.
Company background
Wilshire Cabinet + Co. listed its principal address at 320 W Wilshire Blvd in Oklahoma City and appeared on the Better Business Bureau site with Jason Grife and Travis G. Morelock named as principals, according to the Better Business Bureau. The BBB record shows the business is out of operation and had an open file related to bankruptcy along with multiple complaints.









