SLED charges Lexington restaurant proprietor with perjury in impending murder case

29 June 2022

LEXINGTON, S. C. — Real estate agents with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Department (SLED) have charged the Lexington restaurateur with perjury in an upcoming murder situation. Gregorio “Greg” Leon, is certainly facing murder charges upon that he killed his wife’s lover and has now apparently provided false testimony in case. Leon’s arrest warrant says: “that on or regarding December 3, 2019, inside Lexington County, SC, the particular defendant, Gregorio M. Leon, did knowingly and voluntarily, and without the lawful power to do so, act in concert with (an unnamed individual) and others to supply false testimony to aid Leon in the defense of their pending murder charge within Lexington County, South Carolina. This particular offense occurring between Dec 3, 2019, and Feb 7, 2022. “RELATED: Relationship set at $500K just for man charged with eliminating wife’s loverLeon, 55, accepted to killing 28-year-old Arturo Bravo, his wife’s claimed lover, at the Park plus Ride facility at Corley Mill Road on Valentine’s 2016. He claimed this individual shot Bravo in self-defense but was charged with homicide after an investigation. RELATED: Eating place owner wanted by Philippine cartelEarlier in 2016, Leon, then-owner of a string associated with San Jose Mexican dining places, plead guilty to federal government charges of knowingly employing 60 people who were in the usa illegally and paying previous Lexington County Sheriff Adam Metts to help those workers avoid being processed in the Lexington County jail. To get his assistance in prosecuting Metts, Leon got probation and a fine rather than incarceration. On this latest perjury cost, Leon has been booked in to the Lexington County Detention Middle.

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