AG Wilson shares details of $37 million grant for victims services
South Carolina law enforcement agencies and other groups will soon have some help in providing assistance to crime victims.
On Tuesday, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that his office as well as the attorneys general of 45 other states and the District of Columbia reached a settlement with The Home Depot over a customer data breach that occurred in 2014.
On Wednesday, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that he and a group of over 30 attorneys general reached a $113 million settlement with Apple over throttling the speed of iPhones to address unexpected phone shutdowns in 2016.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson says he has placed himself in quarantine after finding out he was near someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Monday that he joined a coalition of 10 state attorneys general in filing an amicus brief urging the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to reverse its decision allowing mail-in ballots to be received three days after Election Day without a postmark.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that the Medicaid Recipient Fraud division of the Attorney General’s Office recovered over $60,000 in Medicaid benefits stolen from taxpayers through Medicaid fraud committed by an individual in the Charleston County area. The individual’s name has not been released.
According to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has concluded the investigation into an officer involved shooting regarding a SLED agent and two Lexington County deputies that took place in September.
The Office of South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson encourages the public to be cautious about new investment opportunities related to the pandemic as they say fraudsters may try to take advantage of the health crisis by promoted new products related to the pandemic.
On Thursday, the office of South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of 63-year-old Daniel Thomas Spulecki, Sr. of Manning, South Carolina. Investigators say Spulecki distributed and possessed files of child sexual abuse material.
South Carolina law enforcement agencies and other groups will soon have some help in providing assistance to crime victims.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– In a settlement with 48 attorneys general and the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Attorney General Alan Wilson says he secured $8.6 million in debt relief for over 1,000 former ITT Tech students in South Carolina. On the national level, the settlement totals about $330 million for 35,000 borrowers with outstanding balances. According to the Attorney General’s…