Former Hanahan mayor pro tem waives preliminary and detention hearings; will remain in arrest

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Former Hanahan mayor pro tem waives preliminary and detention hearings; will remain in arrest

A serious federal case in Charleston has drawn attention after a former local official appeared in court and waived key hearings following his arrest.

Former Official Faces Federal Charges

Kevin Hedgpeth, who previously served as a city councilmember and Mayor Pro Tem in Hanahan, is facing federal charges related to child exploitation.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of South Carolina, he has been charged with:

  • Possession of child sexual abuse material
  • Production of child sexual abuse material

These are serious federal offences that can carry long prison sentences if proven in court.

Court Appearance and Legal Proceedings

Hedgpeth appeared in court on Monday morning in Charleston, where he:

  • Waived his preliminary hearing
  • Waived his detention hearing

By waiving these hearings, the case will move forward more quickly in the legal process.

He will remain in custody as the case continues.

Investigation Details

The case is the result of an investigation by Homeland Security Investigations.

Officials revealed in court that:

  • At least 10 victims have already been identified and notified
  • Authorities are continuing efforts to locate more possible victims

This suggests the investigation may expand further as more information comes to light.

Ongoing Case

The case is still in its early stages, and further court proceedings are expected.

Authorities have not yet released full details about the evidence, as the investigation is ongoing.

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