Politics | Alvin Greene Greene's Indicted, but Not Disqualified Apparently giving porn to a college kid doesn't preclude one from being a senator By Polly Davis Doig Posted Aug 14, 2010 6:01 AM CDT Copied Alvin Greene was indicted Friday, August 13, 2010 on two charges, including a felony charge of showing pornography to a South Carolina college student. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain, File) Alvin Greene may have no campaign cash, have difficulty articulating his platform, have a penchant for posting the worst campaign videos ever, and may be facing a felony porn charge, but little details like that won't stop him from being the Democratic candidate for South Carolina's Senate seat. Greene meets the two main criteria to run, Democrats say—he is of age and he is a resident—and the rest will sort itself out, Politico reports. “This is not grounds for him to be removed,” says a former state Democratic chair. “Being indicted in no way affects his eligibility to run. If he were to be elected, it would be up to the US Senate.” Read These Next Venezuela responds to the US seizure of an oil tanker. Hours after Michigan fired its football coach, he was in jail. Another big brand delivers an AI-driven holiday dud. Comedian Andy Dick found unconscious in a disturbing scene. Report an error