South Carolina Senator Resigns Amid Ethics Scandal Involving Sex Toys
Accused of using campaign funds to make purchases at adult store
COLUMBIA, S.C. - South Carolina Sen. Robert Ford has resigned half-way into the ethics hearing against him.
Senate President Pro Tem John Courson announced Friday that he received a resignation letter from the Charleston Democrat, effective immediately.
The resignation comes a day after the Senate Ethics Committee heard that the specific charges against Ford included allegations that he used campaign money for adult-store purchases and other personal items. Ford said Thursday he bought gag gifts at those stores for campaign staffers.
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