South Carolina Man Going To Prison For Using A Fake Covid Test To Get Out Of Court
WSOC-TV is reporting that a man is going to serve a long jail sentence for trying to get out of court with a fake excuse. A news release from South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, says that Orin J. Kemp pleaded guilty to a charge of obstruction of justice. He was sentenced to six years in prison for using a fake COVID-19 test result to get out of court.
In April of last year, the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit found that Kemp had presented a counterfeit positive COVID-19 test to a Court of General Sessions in Greenville County.
The Attorney General said Kemp had submitted the fake COVID-19 test result to request a continuance on a motion that would revoke his bond for other charges. The motion to revoke the bond was continued based on the test results.
Kemp’s prior charges of exploitation and fraud were dropped in exchange for pleading guilty in this case.
True Crime Stories Out Of North & South Carolina
People are fascinated by true crime. There are countless podcasts, articles, documentaries, and even TikTok videos on the subject. Perhaps it’s the mystery or the relatability to the victims. But whatever it is it is undeniable the prevalence it has in today’s society. And while we (at least I), would like to think these things only happen far away, that’s just not true. In fact, there are multiple instances of true crime stories from North and South Carolina.
Below you will find just a small subset of some of the most famous cases in the Carolinas. Some are extremely recent, others from years ago. Some have been resolved others still have us asking questions. You can find a wealth of information involving these cases online and I’ve referenced documentaries you can watch to learn more as well. As someone who isn’t close to obsessed with the genre, I still went deep down the rabbit hole with some of these cases.
Know of some we missed? Let us know on social media and maybe we will do part two of true crime cases from North and South Carolina.