ProPublica Files Motion to Unseal Search Warrant Affidavits in Child Porn Probe of South Dakota Billionaire
ProPublica revealed last year that billionaire T. Denny Sanford, a subprime credit card magnate and major philanthropist to children’s charities, was investigated for possible possession of child pornography.
Billionaire philanthropist Denny Sanford tried to get a judge to block us from reporting he was investigated for possession of child porn.
And records – clearly public according to the law – were kept under seal.
ProPublica fought and won.https://t.co/PW8P7TmERq
— Robert Faturechi (@RobertFaturechi) November 17, 2021
After a yearlong battle to obtain documents about the investigation, the South Dakota Supreme Court ruled in October in favor of granting ProPublica access to search warrants for email and phone data, confirming significant details about the probe. The nonprofit newsroom and The Argus Leader, a leading South Dakota paper, have now followed this major victory by filing a motion to unseal the search warrants’ supporting affidavits.
South Dakota’s richest person, T. Denny Sanford, has been under investigation for child porn for over a year.
Last March, Gov. Kristi Noem met with Sanford to accept $100 million in scholarship funds from him and his companies.
So he won’t be facing charges.
— TheSadTruth💙 (@ReportsDaNews) November 27, 2021
The affidavits will show what evidence investigators relied on to obtain search warrants from the court. This information would help the public better assess the government’s decision to seek the search warrants, the court’s decision to issue them and why law enforcement was interested in Sanford. It’s not clear if the investigation is still ongoing. No criminal charges have been filed against the billionaire.
T. Denny Sanford was named in a three-state 2020 child porn investigation, but this week in Sioux Falls, it’s party time. That’s par for the course in South Dakota. https://t.co/TLDOMZFpY2
— South Dakota Standard (@DakotaStandard) September 18, 2021
ProPublica and the Argus Leaders’ motion, filed in South Dakota state court on Dec. 9, cited the profound public interest in understanding how the state’s richest man attracted the attention of law enforcement. The media organizations urged the court to immediately unseal the search warrant affidavits under the First Amendment and South Dakota law.
“The public and the press have a vital interest in seeing these materials, which should provide information about why the search warrants were issued in the first place,” ProPublica General Counsel Jeremy Kutner said. “Rather than allow the basis for the court’s decision to continue to be kept secret, we are calling for transparency.”
Sanford controls First Premier Bank, a major issuer of high-interest credit cards for people who have poor credit. Worth an estimated $1.6 billion, he is a major donor to Republican causes and the state’s political figures, and is a prolific supporter of children’s organizations and other charitable causes, including a major hospital system based in South Dakota that bears his name.
ProPublica is represented by Jeff Beck of Beck Law, Prof. LLC in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Argus Leader is represented by Jon Arneson in Sioux Falls.
https://www.propublica.org/atpropublica/propublica-files-motion-to-unseal-search-warrant-affidavits-in-child-porn-probe-of-south-dakota-billionaire
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