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Former Sheriff Chuck Wright sentenced to 41 months in prison for fraud and drug crimes.

7 min · 7 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Former Sheriff Chuck Wright sentenced to 41 months in prison for fraud and drug crimes.

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Host Heidi Harris, filling in for The Charlie James Show, discusses the federal sentencing of former South Carolina Sheriff Chuck Wright to 41 months in prison. Wright, who served as sheriff for over twenty years, pleaded guilty to charges including wire fraud conspiracy and conspiracy to commit theft from programs receiving federal funds. Harris explains that Wright abused his authority by coercing employees for pain pills and taking medications from individuals recovering from surgeries. The broadcast features call-in segments, including a discussion with an 80-year-old caller named Melvin, who shares his own severe history of chronic pain and back injuries while noting that he managed to avoid long-term addiction to oxycodone. The conversation addresses accountability, the public's loss of trust, and the complexity of addiction versus personal responsibility.

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