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    CBKN76
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    In 2004, the Greenwood County Sheriff’s Department was found to have violated the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by withholding non-exempt documents related to allegations against certain deputies. The case involved a woman named Lori Williams, who alleged misconduct by a deputy, including threats to distribute explicit photographs. The court issued an injunction against the Sheriff’s Department, mandating compliance with FOIA and proper segregation of exempt and non-exempt materials for disclosure.

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