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SLED Case Report Lists Chuck Wright as Suspect in Alleged Misuse of Public Funds
“Sheriff Wright contacted SLED and asked if he was under investigation…”
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The Freedom Machine will do everything they can to mitigate the damage by delaying the investigation as long as possible in hopes that the public moves onto another bright shiny object presented to them by the Dinosaur media.
Of course Allan Wilson sends this case to a rookie who has not had time to figure out how things run inside the Freedom machine’s corrupt legal system and so will be at a disadvantage against the high priced attorneys this criminal Chucky Wright will pay to get him off.
Meanwhile Wilson will remain silent about his friend and distance himself by omission.
This case is just exposing the tip of an iceberg of corruption and partnerships between organized crime and the government officials.
There will be no real justice because it is the “just us” system for and by the criminals themselves. Rules for thee but not for me.
So, nothing to do with Wright’s annual adventures in road piracy (aka Civil Asset Forfeiture) known as “Operation Rolling Thunder”?
Wright is only the tip of the iceberg in Spartanburg.
I was trying my damnest to show everyone including the F B I that Chucky was all for his self. 14 years ago. But I understand my life doesn’t mean nothing to anyone else .
I was trying my damnest to show everyone including the F B I that Chucky was all for his self. 14 years ago. But I understand my life doesn’t mean nothing to anyone else
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Would you be willing to elaborate for us?
I grew up in Spartanburg, but I live in Charleston now. I miss Bill Coffey!
Whenever you hear about a “501(3)c” or “nonprofit” that is working under or with a government agency, you should just replace the term with “scam”, “grift” or “tax money laundering operation.” Time and time again we find that the stealing goes on under the guise of a nonprofit organization. I remember when the secretary of state use to have his “angels” list (or something like that) of good nonprofits whose administrative expenses were very low compared to their money spent on their actual mission, as well as a list of bad ones. Several times there was an org who claimed to support families of police officers who were wounded or killed in the line of duty. The SoS identified them in multiple years as a scam – only giving about 8-12 cents on the dollar to actual intended recipients – the rest going to admin and fund raising costs. I never gave them a dime again. Pretty sure they and others complained and the SoS decided not to publish his list anymore.
he knew about Todd Kolhepp even before the investigations…. all that free land..