Ex-lawmaker Viers sentenced to 3 years for money laundering
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A former South Carolina lawmaker who was once a rising star in the Republican party and was getting noticed by the governor at conservative gatherings is heading to prison for more than three years for money laundering. Thad Viers’ three-year fall from grace hit a new bottom Tuesday as he was sentenced […]
Former lawmaker Thad Viers to appear in court
COLUMBIA (AP) — A former South Carolina lawmaker is appearing in federal court next week on charges he helped a businessman hide assets, then lied about it to federal agents. Court records show Thad Viers’ arraignment is set for Thursday in Florence. A lawyer listed for him didn’t immediately respond to a message Friday seeking […]
Bond set for ex- lawmaker on burglary charge
Bond has been set former state Rep. Thad Viers on charges he broke into his ex-girlfriend's home.
Ex-lawmaker indicted on burglary charges
Former state Rep. Thad Viers has been indicted on burglary charges.
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