News Summary
Chuck Wright, Sheriff of Spartanburg County, has resigned amid investigations into his conduct and allegations of political retaliation and misuse of funds. Wright’s departure follows a leave of absence for health treatment and comes as investigations by the FBI and multiple civil lawsuits scrutinize his administration. Governor Henry McMaster has appointed Jeffery Stephens as the interim sheriff, while community leaders call for renewed oversight of police operations to restore public trust.
Spartanburg County, South Carolina – Chuck Wright, the long-serving Sheriff of Spartanburg County, has officially resigned from his position effective May 23, 2025, amid ongoing scrutiny of his conduct and a multi-agency investigation into various allegations related to his administration. Wright, who held the sheriff’s post since 2005, became a well-known law enforcement figure within the Upstate region of South Carolina.
Wright made his resignation public by surrendering his badge and service weapon early on the day he stepped down. Reports indicate that he had already cleared out his office the night prior and left his county-issued Ford King Ranch pickup truck in an unusual location, further adding to the unexpected nature of his departure. This resignation followed a seven-week leave of absence during which Wright was reportedly receiving treatment for a health issue. Shortly before resigning, he claimed to feel “wonderful” upon his return but did not provide details regarding his leave.
Prior to his resignation, Wright had come under increased public scrutiny due to multiple civil lawsuits filed against him, alleging political retaliation and malicious prosecution. The cases depicted a troubling picture of his administration and leadership. In addition to civil disputes, an active investigation by the FBI is focusing on allegations concerning Wright’s spending practices, potential drug use, and the use of a county-funded credit card for personal expenses.
The environment surrounding Wright’s leadership became even more tumultuous as longtime Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) chaplain Amos Durham submitted his resignation during the expanding investigation. Reports suggest that the inquiry may be delving into the management of the “Chaplain Benevolence Fund,” a tax-exempt organization established under Wright’s administration.
In the aftermath of Wright’s departure, Governor Henry McMaster has appointed Cherokee County Chief Deputy Jeffery Stephens as the interim sheriff until a special election is scheduled. Wright’s tenure has been marked by significant cases, including the high-profile arrest of serial killer Todd Kohlhepp, which garnered national attention and highlighted some successes during his leadership.
Following Wright’s resignation, council members expressed a renewed hope for enhanced oversight of police operations and the management of taxpayer funds, aiming to restore trust and accountability within the department. Wright’s administrative history has been further marred by allegations of racial bias in operations and unethical hiring practices that favored family members.
The investigations into Wright’s actions and administrative practices raise questions about the future direction of law enforcement in Spartanburg County. As community leaders and citizens await the outcome of these investigations and the appointment of a new sheriff, the emphasis remains on restoring integrity and confidence in the local law enforcement agencies.
Wright’s departure marks a significant turning point for the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office, which will need to address both the ongoing investigations and the community’s concerns regarding the management and operations of the sheriff’s office moving forward.
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