By Muriel Kane
Friday, March 9, 2012 21:29 EST
South Carolina’s Republican Lieutenant Governor Ken Ard resigned on Friday just before being indicted on seven counts of misusing campaign money.
An hour after the indictment was announced, he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years of probation and a $5000 fine. He could have faced as much as seven years in prison and $35,000 in fines.
Ard was elected in November 2010 with 55% of the vote, but by the
following February the state ethics commission had begun investigating
his campaign finances and he was charged with 106 civil violations. Ard
admitted to these and paid a fine, but a grand jury soon began the
criminal investigation that led to the current indictment.
According
to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, Ard had tried “to
create the false appearance of a groundswell of political support
through fictitious or bogus campaign contributions.”
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