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Prosperity infant dies after ingesting cocaine, authorities say

Infant died from ingesting cocaine, teen parents charged, Newberry County officials say Toxicology reports showed the infant had measurable levels of cocaine in the body and in feeding bottles, according to authorities. Author: WLTX Updated: 11:11 PM EDT June 23, 2021 PROSPERITY, S.C. A Newberry County couple has been arrested after their infant child died with measurable levels of cocaine in the child s body, according to Newberry County officials. Newberry County Sheriff Lee Foster said EMS responded to reports of a 4-month-old not breathing and unresponsive on Duckbill Road in the Prosperity area of Newberry County on May 2. The Infant was transported to Newberry Hospital, where the child was pronounced dead.

Modern slavery! - Black man held captive, worked without pay owed $546K

Bobby Paul Edwards, 52, a South Carolina restaurant manager, pleaded not guilty to one count of forced labor for allegedly abusing and enslaving a Black employee. J. Reuben Long Detention Center via AP RICHMOND, Va. After a Black man with intellectual disabilities was enslaved, beaten and forced to work more than 100 hours a week without pay in a South Carolina restaurant, his manager was sentenced to prison and ordered to pay $273,000 in restitution. But a federal appeals court recently ruled the man is entitled to double that amount under federal labor laws. A three-judge panel of the Richmond-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that a U.S. District Court judge erred when he failed to include an additional $273,000 as “liquidated damages” in his order of restitution. Under the April 21 ruling, the court said John Christopher Smith is entitled to total restitution of $546,000. The appeals court sent the case back to the lower court to recalculate the restitution awar

State Department of Social Services in need of foster parents

SC Department of Social Services in need of foster parents Officials say some of the increased need is due to the coronavirus pandemic and forcing courts to shut down. Author: Tai Wong Updated: 6:12 PM EDT May 7, 2021 COLUMBIA, S.C. On Friday, the South Carolina Department of Social Services reported more than four thousand kids in foster care. According to a report on the DSS foster care dashboard, there was an increase of 102 children in foster care from March to April of 2021. One foster care manager said this increase does not mean more children are coming into social services.  There’s not an increase in foster care, said Katheleen Beard, Foster Care Case Manager. We just aren’t able to move them out of foster care as quickly as before.

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