South Dakota court may unseal investigation of billionaire Sanford
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) The South Dakota Supreme Court Tuesday weighed whether to unseal a search warrant and affidavits in an investigation into billionaire banker-turned-philanthropist T. Denny Sanford for possible possession of child pornography.
The court documents are sealed and refer only to an implicated individual," and attorneys did not name Sanford as they made their arguments. However, one person briefed on the case by law enforcement told The Associated Press that the hearing involved Sanford and a legal effort by media organizations to unseal court records in the investigation. The person demanded anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the investigation.
The attorneys at the hearing also matched the lawyer representing Sanford, former South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley, and those for two media outlets ProPublica and the Sioux Falls Argus Leader that reported last year Sanford had been investigated for possession of child pornography.
Sanford has not been charged with any crime.
The 85-year-old is the state's richest man, worth an estimated $2.8 billion, but has vowed to die broke, and his name adorns dozens of buildings and institutions in South Dakota and beyond.
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