South Carolina officials are investigating the finances of U.S. Senate candidate Alvin Greene (D) to determine whether any laws have been broken in the way he has been representing his personal finances, the Columbia State reports.
Greene is facing felony obscenity charges and told a judge late last year that he didn't have the money to afford a lawyer and was appointed a public defender. Then, several months later, Greene somehow came up with $10,400 in cash to pay the filing fee to run for U.S. Senate.