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Columbia, SC - South Carolina's top prosecutor is calling on Gov. Mark Sanford to publicly release travel records tied to his affair with an Argentine woman.
State Attorney General Henry McMaster said Thursday that full disclosure of the information is important and that Sanford should keep his word to release the records.
Sanford's office had promised the documents to The Associated Press, but changed its mind after the State Law Enforcement Division launched an investigation into the governor's travel.
The documents were made available to investigators, and results of that probe were to be released Thursday afternoon.
Sanford has hunkered down but said he won't resign as top state Republicans and several newspapers call for him to quit.
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