By Associated Press - Thursday, November 12, 2015

FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) - Former South Carolina state Rep. Thad Viers is appealing his 3-year federal prison sentence for money laundering.

Court documents show that Viers’ attorneys filed the appeal this week.

The former representative from Horry County pleaded guilty in April to helping a construction company owner hide assets from an insurance company looking to collect after the company failed to fulfill a state contract to pave part of Interstate 95.



Viers was sentenced last month and ordered to repay $875,000.

He served in the House for a decade and in 2012 was a front-runner for South Carolina’s new 7th District U.S. House seat.

He dropped out of the race after being charged with harassing a former girlfriend. Viers later resigned from the House and pleaded guilty to second-degree harassment.

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