Attorney General Rules Out Criminal Charges in Carolina Panthers Facility Case in Rock Hill

Rock Hill, S.C.: Attorney General Declines to Bring Charges in Panthers Facility Case

Hey there, Rock Hill! We have some news buzzing through the community today regarding the much-discussed Carolina Panthers practice facility and headquarters that has been the center of a whirlwind of legal battles and heated discussions for the past couple of years. As of September 16, 2024, the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office has officially decided not to pursue any criminal charges in the case surrounding the failed project.

A Look Back at the Ambitious Plans

Just to rewind a little, back in 2019, the Carolina Panthers made headlines with their plans to create an **impressive $800 million practice facility** right here in Rock Hill. In partnership with York County, Panthers’ owner David Tepper and his company, GT Real Estate, were set to transform the area with the dream project. However, things took a disappointing turn when all construction work was halted in **April 2022** due to financial setbacks, leading to a tangled web of legal disputes.

Investigations Unraveled, No Criminal Charges

As soon as the project fell apart, an investigation launched in December 2022 explored how public funds were utilized and whether there were any signs of misappropriation. On September 16, 2024, the Attorney General’s office notified the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division that, after thorough investigations, they found that “**criminal charges are not warranted**” and that there was no “**criminal intent**” involved from any parties related to the project’s failures.

The inquiry, especially focused on the way York County was potentially harmed rather than Rock Hill, revealed that there was a significant agreement that allowed York County to transfer **$21 million** from the **Pennies for Progress program** to GT Real Estate. While some questioned if the funds were misappropriated, the investigation found no evidence to support such claims.

Complexities and Settlements

In the middle of the chaos, GT Real Estate filed for bankruptcy, which, as we all remember, only added more fuel to the fire. The involved parties did reach settlements in December 2022, and York County ultimately settled its own civil claims for about **$21.2 million**.

What’s more, the investigations uncovered that the nature of the agreements involved was quite complex, leading investigators to determine that while there could be civil claims against the parties involved, none could rise to the level of criminality. “**Complexity of contracts**,” the Attorney General’s letter noted, “and the reliance of GTRE and related entities on legal counsel mean criminal culpability is absent here.” It’s a complicated situation, for sure!

Community Reactions

This turn of events brings mixed feelings among Rock Hill residents. Many were excited about the prospect of the Panthers’ facility bringing jobs and a boost to the local economy. Now, the unfinished project has left questions hanging in the air.

While some community members feel disappointed by the project’s demise, others are relieved to hear that the investigations didn’t unveil any criminal wrongdoing. It’s a unique moment for Rock Hill residents as they ponder the future of their city and what might come next after this high-profile venture.

The Road Ahead

As the dust settles, it will be interesting to see how the city and county move forward from here. Will there be fresh plans on the table? Or do potential investors now hesitate, wary of the previous shortcomings? Whatever the case may be, Rock Hill is certainly resilient, and its community spirit will continue to shine brightly! Stay tuned to see how this story unfolds.


Author: HERE Rock Hill

HERE Rock Hill

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