Hey there, Columbia! Grab your umbrellas because it’s a wet one out there today. The skies are grumbling and pouring down some steady rain this morning, with showers expected to hang around into the afternoon. The temperature is hovering around a comfortable 71°F, so make sure to dress accordingly if you’re heading out. The winds will be switching up a bit, starting from the ENE and shifting to SSW at about 10 to 15 mph. Not too breezy, but definitely enough to feel a little chill!
This evening, we can expect the rain to hang out a little longer with chances as high as 70% before things start to clear up overnight. When the day wraps up, temperatures will drop to around 51°F, with the wind picking up just a tad from the NW. So, if you have evening plans, you might want to have a light jacket handy!
Now, let’s chat about some exciting news from the Columbia legal scene! In a big turn of events, the South Carolina Supreme Court has just overturned a contempt of court ruling against attorney Lauren Martel. This ruling dates back to a controversial family court case she was involved in back in 2019. It’s been a wild ride for Martel, to say the least, and this recent decision has created quite the buzz!
For those who might not remember the details, Martel found herself in hot water a few years back when she clashed with the now-deceased family court Judge Peter L. Fuge. Tensions flared during a contentious hearing when Martel boldly accused the judge of a conflict of interest. During the proceedings, she infamously stood her ground when she refused to answer questions about her client’s affidavit, citing state ethics rules. What a scene that must have been!
Fast forward to now: Martel’s legal battles stretched over several years, but she finally got some relief when the state’s high court ruled that the *earlier contempt ruling* was flawed. The South Carolina Court of Appeals had previously stated that while Martel’s behavior “was not perfect,” they found Judge Fuge’s conduct was “vastly more problematic.” Sounds like quite the courtroom drama unfolding!
Martel, who made a bid for the South Carolina Attorney General seat in the 2022 elections, has had her share of ups and downs in the political arena. Let’s not forget earlier this year when she was briefly stripped of her delegate status for the Republican National Convention after attending a fundraiser for a Democratic candidate. Talk about a political tug-of-war!
In addition to her legal victories, Martel was also the attorney behind a successful lawsuit allowing concealed weapon permit holders to carry firearms into Charleston County parks—a move that stirred quite the conversation among locals. It seems this attorney is not one to shy away from a challenge!
But it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for Martel. In 2022, she attempted to contest the results of her own election defeat—a significant loss by more than 100,000 votes! Despite her efforts, it was full steam ahead for her political rivals.
And as if that wasn’t enough, she has faced legal issues of her own, including allegations of slander and libel in Beaufort County. One such case even involved a series of YouTube videos against a tow truck driver—yikes! Most recently, in June 2024, a libel suit against her was settled out of court, which she claims vindicated her position.
As the rain continues to fall on Columbia, it seems like the clouds might finally be clearing for Martel on her legal front. With this latest Supreme Court ruling, many are eager to see what comes next for her and her political ambitions. Stay tuned, Columbia, this story isn’t over yet!
That’s your rain-soaked news update, folks! Be sure to stay dry and keep an eye out for any more political shenanigans in the coming days!
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