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Aiken Man Charged with Lottery Fraud

Scratch-off lottery tickets displayed in a convenience store in South Carolina.

Aiken, South Carolina, October 9, 2025

News Summary

Semaj Tyerek Fuller, a 24-year-old from Aiken, South Carolina, faces charges of lottery fraud after allegedly using stolen scratch-off tickets. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has reported that Fuller attempted to redeem counterfeit tickets at GS Mart, which were stolen from another convenience store. Following a request from the South Carolina Education Lottery, an investigation revealed video evidence of the fraud. Fuller was arrested and is currently held at the Lexington County Detention Center pending further legal proceedings.

Aiken Man Charged with Lottery Fraud

Aiken, South Carolina – Semaj Tyerek Fuller, 24, has been charged with lottery fraud following an incident involving stolen scratch-off tickets. The charges were announced by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) on Wednesday, detailing the nature of the fraudulent activity that took place in the state.

Fuller faces charges including intent to defraud and using counterfeit game tickets. He is accused of passing multiple stolen South Carolina Education Lottery instant scratch-off tickets. The fraudulent transactions reportedly occurred at GS Mart, located at 1731 Charleston Highway in West Columbia, South Carolina.

The investigation into Fuller’s activities was initiated at the request of the South Carolina Education Lottery after it was discovered that the tickets had been stolen. SLED officials have reported that the theft and the subsequent redemption of the tickets were documented on video, which provided crucial evidence in the case.

According to reports, the stolen tickets were taken from another convenience store named Jet Fuels, which is situated at 3825 Charleston Highway. The details surrounding the theft and the fraudulent use of the tickets were significant factors leading to Fuller’s arrest.

Fuller was apprehended on Sunday, October 5, and has since been booked into the Lexington County Detention Center, where he is awaiting further legal proceedings related to these charges.

Background on Lottery Fraud

Lottery fraud is a serious offense that can involve various forms of deceit, including the use of counterfeit tickets or the redemption of tickets acquired through illegal means. The integrity of state lottery systems is crucial for maintaining public trust and ensuring fair play among all participants.

In South Carolina, lottery proceeds support educational programs across the state. Therefore, incidents of fraud not only affect individual businesses but also have broader implications for funding crucial community services and programs. The South Carolina Education Lottery actively monitors for fraudulent activities and works closely with law enforcement to investigate and prosecute offenders.

Conclusion

This case underscores the ongoing challenges related to lottery fraud and the importance of vigilance from both retailers and law enforcement. As the investigation continues, officials remain dedicated to ensuring the protection of public resources and maintaining the integrity of the state lottery system.

FAQ

Who has been charged with lottery fraud in Aiken, South Carolina?

Semaj Tyerek Fuller, 24, has been charged with lottery fraud.

What are the charges against Semaj Tyerek Fuller?

Fuller is charged with intent to defraud and using counterfeit game tickets.

Where did the fraudulent activity occur?

The fraud occurred at GS Mart, located at 1731 Charleston Highway in West Columbia.

What happened to the stolen tickets?

The stolen tickets were taken from another convenience store, Jet Fuels, located at 3825 Charleston Highway.

When was Semaj Tyerek Fuller arrested?

Fuller was arrested on Sunday, October 5.

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Key Features of the Case

Feature Details
Charged Individual Semaj Tyerek Fuller, 24
Charges Intent to defraud, using counterfeit game tickets
Location of Fraud GS Mart, 1731 Charleston Highway, West Columbia
Source of Stolen Tickets Jet Fuels, 3825 Charleston Highway
Date of Arrest Sunday, October 5
Custody Status Lexington County Detention Center

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Additional Resources

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