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Robert Charles Soles Jr. (December 17, 1934 – February 5, 2021) was a Democratic member of the
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, representing the 8th district from 1977 to 2011. His district included Brunswick,
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and Pender counties. From 1969 to 1976, Soles served in the
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. Republican Bill Rabon now holds the seat that Soles held for over three decades; it had not been held by a Republican since 1869. Soles was the chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus.


Biography

He was the son of Robert C. (Rob) Soles, a local hardware store owner. He attended the Tabor City school system before leaving briefly to attend university. Soles was a lifelong bachelor with a close endearing friendship to his lifelong law partner, William(Bill) W. Phipps. They built adjacent houses in a private neighborhood on Lake Tabor.


Career

Soles graduated with a B.A. from
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and received his J.D. from the
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. He was a practicing attorney at Soles, Phipps, Ray, and Prince Law Firm in
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. Sherry Dew Prince broke ties with Soles when she pursued an elected position as a District Judge and she opened a solo practice in
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. In 2006, the N.C. Bar Association inducted him into the General Practice Hall of Fame. At one point, the North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research named him the 8th most effective member of the legislature. Soles was the founding president of the Southeastern Community College Foundation, a former member of the Governor's Crime Commission, and former board member of the Columbus County Community Foundation and Opera Company of North Carolina.


1980s criminal investigations

Soles was indicted in 1983 for conspiracy, vote buying, perjury, and aiding and abetting bribery. A judge dismissed three of the charges and Soles was acquitted of aiding and abetting Columbus County Commissioner Edward Walton Williamson in obtaining payoffs from undercover FBI agents.


Allegations and Assault conviction

In 2009 allegations from several men were published, claiming that Soles
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them when they were minors. In another incident, he allegedly
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ed a young man. Soles has denied having sexual relations with any of the young men. In an August, 2009 incident, he shot a young man and former legal client in the leg while he was allegedly trying to kick in Soles' front door. Soles' lawyer, Joseph Cheshire, said the shooting was self-defense. Cheshire and Soles both stated that Soles has been generous to former clients in hoping to ease them back to a law-abiding life. On December 30, 2009, Soles (at the time, the longest-serving legislator in the state) announced he would not seek re-election in 2010. On 7 January 2010, Soles was indicted on charges of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury. Soles pled guilty to assault with a deadly weapon and was fined $1,000. The allegations resurfaced in June 2011, with three men having publicly accused Soles of sexual abuse.R.C. Soles accused of taking advantage of troubled teens; ex-senator denies allegations , StarNewsOnline.com
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References

*https://web.archive.org/web/20090903141106/http://www.wwaytv3.com/news_tags/sen_rc_soles_0 *8. https://nrcolumbus.com/r-c-soles-dead-at-86-represented-columbus-42-years-in-general-assembly/


External links


North Carolina General Assembly – Senator R.C. Soles Jr.
Official NC Senate Website
Project Vote Smart – Senator R.C. Soles Jr. (NC)
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