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AG Alan Wilson Leads 11 States on Asbestos Trust Document Transparency

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, leading 11 states, filed a brief urging the Delaware Supreme Court to prevent asbestos bankruptcy trusts from destroying documents related to past claims. This action aims to ensure transparency and fairness in asbestos litigation and preserve information crucial for adjudicating future claims.

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AG Wilson: Woman Charged with Stealing Over $10,000 from Vulnerable Adult

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Gina B. Carnaggio for allegedly stealing over $10,000 from a vulnerable adult using power of attorney. Carnaggio faces felony charges of Exploitation of a Vulnerable Adult and Breach of Trust with Fraudulent Intent.

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SC AG Seeks Answers on Silfab Solar Zoning Permissions

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has sent a letter to the York County Council requesting clarification on Silfab Solar's zoning permissions. The letter follows a determination by the York County Board of Zoning Appeals that solar cell and panel manufacturing was not a permitted use under the facility's zoning.

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Multistate Push for DHS Secretary Confirmation

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined 18 other state attorneys general in urging Congress to confirm Senator Markwayne Mullin as the Secretary of Homeland Security. The coalition sent a letter to Senate leadership highlighting Mullin's qualifications and the escalating national security threats.

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AG Alan Wilson Supports Election Integrity Law at SCOTUS

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined 19 other states in a brief to the U.S. Supreme Court supporting a Pennsylvania law requiring handwritten dates on mail-in ballots. The states argue a lower court erred in striking down the election integrity measure.

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