Records Reveal Former BCSO Deputy’s Pattern of Misconduct at Bexar County Jail Before Arrest
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, JUL 18 – Chuck Wright spent over $53,000 of county funds on personal expenses from 2017 to 2024, triggering state and federal investigations into misconduct and financial fraud.
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Records reveal former BCSO deputy’s pattern of misconduct at Bexar County jail before arrest
A now-former Bexar County sheriff’s deputy, who resigned after he was arrested for enabling inmate assaults at the Bexar County jail, had a history of problems within the department, records obtained by KSAT show. Jorge Alejandro Rocha, 30, was employed as a detention officer with the sheriff’s office until he was charged with interference with public duties and official oppression earlier this year, according to records. During a May news confe…
Document reveals nature of SLED investigation into Chuck Wright
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) -- A case status report shared by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is shedding some light on the state's investigation into former Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright. SLED was looking into possible misconduct in office involving Wright. The report said in September 2024, state law enforcement was made aware of Wright allegedly using a county credit card to pay for personal expenses. PAS…
How former Sheriff Chuck Wright's credit card use led to a criminal investigation
“The allegations were related to credit card statements dating from 2018 to 2024 which were reported on by The Post and Courier newspaper,” said a newly released SLED report on the Chuck Wright probe.
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