Alex Murdaugh was $4.2M in debt, overdrawn at bank, CEO testifies at murder trial
Jurors in Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial got a late start Friday, as Judge
Instead of resuming Murdaugh’s two-week murder trial at the
Bank documents introduced Friday indicate Murdaugh was
Laffitte’s handling of Murdaugh’s finances, often taking actions without approval of the bank’s board, later led to this firing from the small-town bank. In
Malinowski is just the latest witness to testify to financial misbehavior by Murdaugh, for now all out of the hearing of the jurors considering whether Murdaugh shot and killed his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, in
Defense attorney
Money stolen from housekeeper’s family
The son of Murdaugh’s late housekeeper testified Friday that the disgraced Lowcountry attorney stole millions of dollars from his family after presenting that Murdaugh could help them after his mother’s death.
Murdaugh told Gloria Satterfield’s two sons that he would take care of them, and a
Will financial evidence be admitted to murder trial?
On Thursday, the prosecution scored a win when Newman said Murdaugh’s defense team opened the door to the state introducing a possible financial motivation for the crime. But prosecutor
On Thursday, the jury was dismissed for the morning as attorneys questioned
Seckinger’s testimony in part led to the conviction of Laffitte, who is also her brother-in-law.
Later in the day, the jury went home early while the judge heard testimony from
The defense team has argued accusations of financial crimes by Murdaugh is irrelevant to the charges he murdered his wife and son on
Griffin argued Thursday that the additional witnesses the state wants to call — many of whom will have to testify twice if Newman allows the jury to hear their testimony — could add several more weeks to the Murdaugh trial, which was originally meant to wrap up next week.
“We’ll be here until the end of February or March,” Griffin said.
Newman has yet to admit any of the testimony he has heard so far. More witnesses are expected to be called to testify to Murdaugh’s alleged financial misdeeds away from the jury.
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