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South Carolina law will protect seniors from financial crimes

The banks also have the power to decline, delay, or report transactions that are suspicious. Author: WLTX Updated: 8:12 PM EDT July 28, 2021 COLUMBIA, S.C. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has signed a bill to help protect vulnerable adults against financial exploitation. The measure allows financial institutions like banks and credit unions to report suspected exploitation to the South Carolina Department of Social Services and the office of the attorney general. The banks also have the power to decline, delay, or report transactions that are suspicious. The bill defines vulnerable adults as those 55 and up. This gives us a way to nip things in the bud, McMaster said, arguing that many seniors are targeted by con artists. 

Police: woman assaulted children at Harvest Daycare in Lexington

Updated: 6:12 PM EDT July 19, 2021 LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. A Lexington County woman has been arrested and charged with 14 counts of Unlawful Conduct Towards a Child after she allegedly assaulted children at a daycare and after school facility in the Town of Lexington, South Carolina. Police say Breanna Marie Audette, an employee at Harvest Daycare & Afterschool on Whiteford Way, was captured on security footage. According to officers, on the video she can be seen aggressively grabbing several children by the arm, neck and face and, in one incident, pushing a child to the ground. Audette, 23, of Irmo, was arrested on July 15 and taken to the Lexington County Detention Center and given at $14,000 bond.

Greenville family shares journey fostering through pandemic

A tiny shoe should be tied on a squirming foot. One child holds up an etch-a-sketch drawing, while another is doodling on a chalk board. Toys are cleared away from the kitchen while cookie sheets of English muffin pizzas are popped into the oven. Family dinners can mean a little chaos and a lot of kids at the Ligon home. Mom, Crystal, and dad, John, live in Greenville County, along with their daughters Adison, 15; Sophia, 7; Charleigh, 5; and two foster babies. The little boy is 2-years-old, and the youngest, a little girl, is 15 months. WYFF News 4 Investigates is not naming the two youngest children, or showing their faces in the video story, because they are still in the South Carolina foster system. John and Crystal said they are in the process of adopting both their youngest foster children, but the courts are backlogged. “We have probably about one more hearing, John said, sitting next to Crystal on their family s living room couch. The pandemic slowed that down be

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