South Carolina Attorney General

Alan Wilson was elected South Carolina’s 51st Attorney General on November 2, 2010, re-elected to a second term on November 4, 2014, re-elected to a third term on November 6, 2018, and re-elected to a fourth term on November 8, 2022. Since being elected, Wilson has focused on keeping South Carolina’s families safe, defending their freedom, and protecting their futures.

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May 09, 2025

South Carolina AG Alan Wilson asks SCOTUS to uphold Maine legislator’s right to vote and speak freely

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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced today that his office has joined a friend-of-the-court brief filed in the United States Supreme Court supporting Maine Representative Laurel Libby, who was stripped of her ability to vote and speak on the State House floor by Democratic legislative leadership.

May 08, 2025

Attorney General Alan Wilson announces new and additional State Grand Jury charges alleging public corruption by former Williamsburg Co. Supervisor Tiffany Cooks

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Attorney General Alan Wilson announced today the return of a sixteen-count indictment by the South Carolina State Grand Jury alleging new and additional counts of public corruption against former elected Williamsburg County Supervisor Tiffany Teonta Cooks.

May 08, 2025

Attorney General Alan Wilson achieves key legislative win as House passes bill to speed up investigations into child sexual abuse material

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Attorney General Alan Wilson announced a major victory today in the fight to protect South Carolina’s children.

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