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Year after year, dozens of public officials from across South Carolina blow off fines they owe to the state Ethics Commission, allowing their debts to accrue with little or no
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SC ethics panel fines Horry County Council leader for 2018 campaign finance violations
The Sun News 5 hrs ago J. Dale Shoemaker, The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
Jul. 16 Horry County Council s chairman Johnny Gardner admitted to six violations of state ethics rules stemming from his 2018 campaign for chairman, and agreed to pay a $3,650 fine, the South Carolina Ethics Commission said.
The charges against Gardner were campaign finance violations. An investigation by the Ethics Commission found that he improperly handled loans to his campaign and accepted several campaign donations greater than allowed limits.
Gardner signed a consent order Wednesday to admit wrongdoing. It was released Thursday.
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Trump Impeachment Lawyer Removed A Black Juror He Said âShucked And Jivedâ
The South Carolina Supreme Court called attorney Greg Harrisâ use of a racial stereotype âtroublesome.â
One of the attorneys on former President Donald Trumpâs second impeachment trial team previously used racial stereotypes to kick Black citizens off a jury, including saying one of them âshucked and jivedâ in court, HuffPost has learned.
The attorney, Greg Harris, is one of four South Carolina attorneys who make up the âcoreâ of Trumpâs impeachment team. Harris confirmed his hiring to The Associated Press on Thursday. Harris will defend a former president who regularly appealed to racists and inspired a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol by a mob that included a significant contingent of outright white supremacists.