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FROM THE OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL
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“I am always pleased when South Carolinians can recoup a portion of their losses when securities violations have occurred,” said South Carolina Attorney General and Securities Commissioner Alan Wilson. “This distribution is possible due to the strong degree of cooperation and effort put in by the South Carolina Securities Division and other securities agencies across the country. This case is a prime example of how securities enforcement should be conducted.”
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People also should be aware of the rush of solicitations that follow a highly publicized natural disaster or other crises. “There will be fraudulent charity solicitations,” Wilson said.” Some will be looking for your money; some will be attempting to steal your credit card information for identity theft. As with any charitable contribution, people wanting to help with relief efforts following Sandy should send contributions to only those charities with an established track record.”
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On September 30, 2012, a Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office undercover detective downloaded two files containing child pornography. On October 22, 2012, sheriff’s deputies executed a search warrant at Pearson’s residence. Pearson admitted he had “downloaded some questionable material.” Three laptop computers, several computer hard drives, several flash memory cards, CD’s and DVD’s and associated electronic equipment were seized from the residence.
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Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office undercover detective downloaded five video files from the suspect’s computer which were available for public access and were shared using a file-sharing program. All five files contained child pornography as defined by South Carolina state law.
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Our voter ID law is valid and constitutional under the Voting Rights Act. The fact remains, voter ID laws do not discriminate or disenfranchise; they ensure integrity at the ballot box.
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“For that reason it is premature for this Office to ask SLED to investigate this matter at this time. The process must proceed as prescribed by state law. Should the House Ethics Committee not act, this Office is then prepared to do what is in the public’s best interest.”
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“This is a cycle of violence that must be broken in our state,” said Wilson. “All too often, not only is the life of the victim lost, but in ways, we lose the children who grow up in a home where domestic violence is taking place.”
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Arrest warrants allege that between July and August 2012, Spivey, while using the fictitious name “Chris Stephens”, sent a 13 year-old girl messages stating he wanted to perform sexual acts on the victim, asking the victim for intercourse, and sent a sexually explicit picture of himself to her.
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Our challenge to Dodd-Frank was filed on September 20, 2012, in federal district court. Friends, Dodd-Frank is to the financial sector what the Affordable Care Act is to the health care industry. It increases the size and power of the government in Washington at the expense of the States, our taxpayers and the Constitution. It seeks to replace the rule of law with the rule of politics. Dodd-Frank’s spo nsors say they want to regulate financial companies. Yet the 2,319 pages of red tape do not contain a single provision regulating Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, the two entities that…
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During the solemn ceremony, the Attorney General will call the name of each 2011 fatal domestic violence victim as family members, friends or volunteers carry a life-sized silhouette representing the victim to the State House steps, including an additional silhouette representing the potential unknown victims.
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Attorney General Announces Facebook Town Halls Wilson, Facebook Officials to Discuss Internet Safety Tools Columbia, S.C. September 11, 2012 South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson will host officials from Facebook at town hall meetings in Columbia and Greenville on Thursday, September 13, 2012. The events will focus on Internet safety and how citizens can be safer while using Facebook. The town hall meetings have been scheduled for: 12:30 PM: Richland Northeast High School Media Center 7500 Brookfield Road Columbia, SC 29223 Note: Media is asked to RSVP for this event 6:00 PM: Furman University McEachern Lecture Hall (located within Furman…
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The Public Integrity Unit is a partnership, not another agency. It will be a collaborative alliance of different agencies working together from day one. The mission of the Public Integrity Unit will be to increase confidence in both state and local government, deter corruption, better protect the public trust, and enforce ethics laws to the fullest extent.
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The City of Anderson Police Department is a member of the state’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Task Force investigators have received training on the use of special software to conduct undercover investigations related to the possession of child pornography on peer-to-peer (file sharing) networks. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office assisted with the arrest.
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Sketchers USA, Inc. has agreed to pay $40 million in a national consumer settlement to settle complaints filed by the Wilson, other Attorneys General, and the FTC against the company’s unsupported advertising claims regarding the health benefits of its Shape-Ups, Tone-Ups, and Resistance Runner athletic shoes.
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In fact, “South Carolina’s photo identification law does not bar anyone from voting, but merely imposes on voters a responsibility to obtain an approved photo identification card and to bring it to the polls unless one of the exemptions in Section 5 of Act R54 applies.”
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“The Obama Administration, through Congress, has now been allowed to pass this tax on all Americans. It was, and is, a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Congress must now repeal this tax and draft a solution that will actually help the health care problems this country faces.”
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Bobby Glen Chapman, James Witton Lother, and Richard Adam Burch were all arrested by members of the Attorney General’s ICAC Task Force.
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“Today’s two hour debate over the individual mandate will go down as one of the most important in our nation’s history. Justice Anthony Kennedy put it best today when he said the health care mandate ‘changes the relationship of the federal government to the individual in a very fundamental way.’
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In the complaint, the Attorney General alleges that Ronnie Gene Wilson operated an illegal ponzi scheme in which earlier investors were paid from the investment monies placed by newer investors. The complaint also alleges that investors were issued statements showing the purchase of silver for them, when no silver was actually purchased.
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