South Carolina Dem Gubernatorial Candidate Won’t Explain Past Assault Arrest – IOTW Report

South Carolina Dem Gubernatorial Candidate Won’t Explain Past Assault Arrest

DC: South Carolina’s Democratic nominee for governor, James Smith, was arrested for simple assault and trespassing in 2000 under circumstances he declined to explain.

Records obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation show that on Aug. 31, 2000, Smith was arrested in Columbia, South Carolina, at 1720 Main Street Suite 304, a lawyer’s office. Smith was 32 years old at the time.

“It was dismissed because the accusation was completely, 100 percent false. … It was so obviously false that the judge ordered all records of the case to be expunged,” campaign spokesman Brad Warthen told TheDCNF.

He would not say who the complainant was or why he or she made a false allegation. He also would not say what the basis for the trespassing was.

After TheDCNF inquired about the arrest, a local blog reported the story, noting that TheDCNF appeared “poised to publish a story.” It also said that it and other local outlets originally decided to pass on reporting the story because of the expungement.

That local blog quoted anonymous sources, saying that Smith accompanied a process server to serve a witness in a case with a subpoena, and the witness, a female, became angry and filed a false complaint.

However, Warthen declined to go on the record saying whether that was true.

Richard A. Harpootlian, whose law firm was based at the address listed on the warrant, did not return a request for comment seeking details or records about the incident. He is also a former chairman of the state Democratic Party.

While working as a state legislator and lawyer, Smith also used his status as a disabled veteran to open a business that received millions of dollars in federal contracts reserved for veterans.

In government records, Smith said it was a two-person firm, but it got contracts to park cars, conduct data analysis, mop floors and manufacturer pharmaceuticals. Smith has acknowledged that his company used his status to win veteran contracts, then pass the work off to non-veteran-owned firms.  more here

6 Comments on South Carolina Dem Gubernatorial Candidate Won’t Explain Past Assault Arrest

  1. The questionable business practices story was kept to a short paragraph or two in the local McClatchy rag a few weeks ago and trust me, you wouldn’t touch Dick Harpootlian with a 10′ pole either.

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  2. I wonder if Richard A. Harpootlian could be a former resident of the planet Harpoot, whose natives are known for passing a small amount of gas whenever they laugh. It is because of this unfortunate trait that comedians are banned from their entire world, on penalty of death by flatulence chamber, and their humor consists entirely of puns and other groan-inducing forms of wordplay.

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  3. One of life’s greatest pleasures is walking the isles of grocery stores and passing gas. If one is lucky it can even clear out the vegetable isle so one can shop in peace.

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