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Former SC treasurer will plead guilty to cocaine distribution charge

The Post and Courier
Friday, August 31, 2007


Former Treasurer Thomas Ravenel will plead guilty Thursday to a cocaine distribution charge in a plea agreement that his lawyers hope will lead to limited jail time or even probation.

The agreement was filed Friday in federal court in Columbia. In exchange for Ravenel’s continued cooperation, prosecutors will pursue a downward departure of the penalty time he faces.

For the purpose of the sentencing, both sides in the case are agreeing that the amount of cocaine involved is less than 100 grams, court papers said. The original indictment listed the amount as less than 500 grams.

Ravenel issued a statement Friday, shortly after the agreement was reached, in which he said he was “sorry for the embarrassment and hurt that I have caused my family, and I appreciate the strong support they have given to me.

“I also apologize to the people of South Carolina and I look forward to beginning to put this matter behind all of us.”

Ravenel, 45, resigned his job as state treasurer in July, eight months after he was elected. The Legislature elected Rep. Converse Chellis, R-Summerville, to fill the rest of Ravenel’s term, which expires in January 2011.




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This article has  4 comment(s)

Posted by stephaniem on August 31, 2007 at 3:13 p.m. (Suggest removal)

the sad thing is...
I know some police officers and vip men who deal coke but my family will be dead if I mention their names....

I, on the other hand, get charged with charging for something that is given away for free b/c I have a hearing problem and seizures from a college rape



Posted by hawneena on August 31, 2007 at 5:29 p.m. (Suggest removal)

What??



Posted by hawneena on August 31, 2007 at 6:42 p.m. (Suggest removal)

stephaniem, I didn't understand your second sentence. Could you please clarify what you were saying?
Are you from Mt.P, by any chance?



Posted by justme2 on September 1, 2007 at 12:53 p.m. (Suggest removal)

huuuuuuuuh - Things that make you go Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmh.




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