News Summary
Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright has resumed his duties after a leave of absence due to a medical condition amid an FBI investigation into his conduct. The investigation involves his use of county credit cards and potential nepotism issues surrounding his son. As scrutiny mounts, allegations of a hostile work environment and high staff turnover further complicate his leadership. Wright, who was re-elected recently, faces ongoing ethical challenges as questions about his spending and conduct are examined.
Spartanburg, South Carolina – Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright has returned to his position following a leave of absence initiated amid an ongoing FBI investigation into his conduct. Wright had been absent from his duties since April 1, 2025, citing a medical condition. He resumed work on May 16, 2025, after county officials ruled against compensating him during his leave, which raised questions regarding the nature and duration of his absence.
County Administrator Cole Alverson indicated that according to state law, elected officials do not accrue leave, implying that taking a leave of absence could equate to vacating office. Councilman Monier Abusaft confirmed that Wright was notified about the payment situation, leading to his decision to return to work.
The FBI’s investigation focuses on Wright’s use of county credit cards, including accusations surrounding his spending habits. Reports indicate that over the past six years, he has charged more than $53,000 on these cards, with questionable expenditures found at fast-food establishments, luxury hotels, and various online platforms, including Apple.com. Wright has acknowledged repaying $1,111 of his spending on Apple.com, attributing it to purchases of mobile games.
In addition to financial scrutiny, controversy surrounding improper hiring practices involving Wright’s own son has arisen, potentially breaching state nepotism laws. This has led to an ethics investigation concerning the son’s employment as a deputy in the sheriff’s office. Further complicating matters, former employee Tracy Moss has filed a lawsuit alleging unlawful termination and political retaliation linked to her support for Wright’s opponent during the 2024 primary elections.
Reports have surfaced of a hostile environment within the sheriff’s office, with former employees describing a culture of intimidation fostered by Wright. Allegations include the creation of a “hit list” targeting those who supported other candidates in the recent primary election. Wright’s management of the office has been criticized for authoritarian elements, as stated by multiple sources connected to the sheriff’s department.
Recent personnel data highlights ongoing turmoil within the office, with 75 resignations and 10 other personnel changes reported in the past year. This high turnover rate reflects the significant challenges faced by the sheriff’s department in maintaining staff morale and stability.
Wright, who was sworn back into office after being re-elected in November 2024, has faced a series of criticisms during his tenure, including allegations of excessive force documented during his earlier campaigns. Chief Sheriff’s Deputy Billy Parris has been acting in Wright’s stead during his leave of absence, ensuring department operations continued despite the ongoing investigations and public scrutiny.
The legal implications of Wright’s actions remain under examination, as he confronts serious allegations regarding the misuse of government funds, nepotism, and ethical violations surrounding employee treatment. As the federal investigation progresses, the focus on Wright’s leadership and integrity as sheriff will undoubtedly continue to be a point of contention for both county officials and the Spartanburg community.
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Additional Resources
- GoUpstate: Chuck Wright Returns to Work
- Fox Carolina: Spartanburg Sheriff’s Hit List Lawsuit
- WSPA: Spartanburg County Council Action Paused
- Post and Courier: Chuck Wright FBI Investigation
- Wikipedia: Spartanburg, South Carolina
