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Attorney General Alan Wilson sues to stop migrant farm workers from getting union rights that domestic farm workers don’t have
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is co-leading a 17-state coalition suing the Biden administration to stop migrant farm workers from getting union rights that domestic farm workers don’t have. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson sends letter to ActBlue demanding answers on allegations of fraudulent political fundraising
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has sent a letter to the CEO of ActBlue over allegations that the political fundraising group may have engaged in potentially fraudulent, deceptive, or otherwise illegal activities. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson co-leads brief supporting North Carolina laws restricting abortion drug
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson co-led a brief filed Monday in support of North Carolina laws that regulate the prescribing and dispensing of abortion-inducing drugs, such as mifepristone. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson asks Supreme Court to hear proof of citizenship for voter registration case
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined a coalition of 24 states asking the Supreme Court to hear a case to confirm that states can make rules governing their own elections, including requiring voters to show proof of citizenship. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson joins 26-State coalition supporting West Virginia ‘Save Women’s Sports Act’
Attorney General Alan Wilson today joined a coalition of 26 state attorneys general in an amicus brief calling on the United States Supreme Court to take up West Virginia’s appeal of a lower court ruling that struck down the state’s law protecting girls’ sports. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson challenges Biden-Harris administration’s unlawful voter registration scheme
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a coalition of nine attorneys general in challenging the Biden-Harris administration’s unlawful voter registration scheme that turns federal agencies into voter registration organizations and puts the integrity of the country’s elections at risk. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson joins lawsuit against giving taxpayer-funded healthcare to illegal immigrants
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a federal lawsuit to block the Biden administration’s unconstitutional move to extend Obamacare coverage to some illegal immigrants. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces Eastover man charged with stealing more than $200,000 from vulnerable adult
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that his office’s Vulnerable Adults and Medicaid Provider Fraud unit (VAMPF) has arrested Keith C. Suber, 53 years old, of Eastover, SC, for one count of Exploitation of a Vulnerable Adult {43-35-0085 (D)} and one count of Breach of Trust with Fraudulent Intent, value $10,000 or more {16-13-0230(A)}. -
Aiken County Man Arrested on Child Sexual Abuse Material* Charges
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Kevin Kenyatta Johnson, 28, of Gloverville, S.C., on two charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces court ruling that blocks Title IX changes at some SC schools
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces that a court ruling in Kansas will temporarily block the Biden administration’s new Title IX Rule from being implemented at some South Carolina schools, colleges, and universities. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson calls on Congress to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act
Attorney General Alan Wilson joined a 22-state coalition of state attorneys general in a letter co-led by Iowa and Indiana calling on Congressional leaders to support and pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (“SAVE”) Act. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces Federal Court grants South Carolina’s request to temporarily block Biden student loan forgiveness plan
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas has temporarily blocked the Biden administration’s scheme to forgive some college student loans. -
Children’s Justice Centers: An Inside Look – Part 2
Utah’s Children’s Justice Centers are in nearly every county in the state and are a safe place for abused children to talk about and provide evidence regarding what they’ve been through. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces efforts to raise awareness of crimes against vulnerable adults
Attorney General Alan Wilson announced efforts his office is making to raise public awareness of crimes against vulnerable adults, including a name change of the unit that investigates and prosecutes the crimes. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces guilty pleas in South Carolina State Grand Jury’s “Las Señoritas” investigation
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that 14 defendants in the “Las Señoritas” investigation have pleaded guilty to State Grand Jury charges in connection to a drug trafficking organization in the Upstate of South Carolina. -
Anderson Man Arrested on Child Sexual Abuse Material* Charges
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Larry Ray Vickery, Jr., 52, of Anderson, S.C., on seven charges connected to the sexual exploitation of a minor. -
North Carolina Man Arrested on Criminal Solicitation of a Minor and Related Charges
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of David Eugene Wilder, 48, of Locust, N.C -
Attorney General Alan Wilson joins two lawsuits to stop electric-truck mandates
Attorney General Alan Wilson is part of two lawsuits to stop both the Biden administration and the State of California from imposing electric-vehicle mandates on truck owners and operators throughout the country. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces 16-year sentence for Lancaster Co. man who hid camera in bathroom
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announces that a Lancaster County man has pleaded guilty to hiding a camera in a bathroom and recording young girls showering. -
Attorney General Alan Wilson kicks off Financial Literacy Month with new resources for South Carolinians
Attorney General Alan Wilson today recognized April as Financial Literacy Month, a month dedicated to promoting the importance of financial literacy and financial education.