Cory Fleming pleads guilty to role in Murdaugh plot to steal $4.3M from dead housekeeper [The State]
Once he stood beside people accused of crimes, representing them in their time of trial.
But on Thursday,
The crime to which Fleming, 54, pleaded guilty involved his role in a plot to steal
“You knew that was wrong?” Gergel asked, telling Fleming it was “not every day I have an attorney before me.”
“Yes, sir,” Fleming said.
After prosecutor
Gergel noted that prosecutors had pledged to recommend that Fleming serve his time — he could get a maximum of five years — in federal prison. But, Gergel told Fleming, if a state judge sentences him to more time in prison, “there is no guarantee” that he wouldn’t spend a portion of his time in state prison.
“Yes, sir,” Fleming said, acknowledging that he understood.
Fleming, who attended court with his wife, Eve, was given a personal recognizance bond of
At a later bond hearing before Magistrate Judge
“She thought she was a Murdaugh,” attorney
Neither of the sons knew about the
Fleming, Murdaugh scheme involved Satterfield estate
Fleming is now the second close associate of Murdaugh’s to be tainted by their relationship to the man considered the state’s most notorious criminal, now serving two consecutive life sentences for the murders of his wife and youngest son.
Fleming was a law school classmate of Murdaugh’s at the
Both graduated in 1994 and had remained close friends.
In November, another childhood friend, former Palmetto State Bank CEO
An eight-page federal criminal charging document about Fleming, made public Wednesday, said Murdaugh used Fleming’s position as a lawyer to swindle Satterfield’s sons, Tony and Brian, out of
After Satterfield died in 2018, Murdaugh persuaded her sons to hire Fleming to represent them and submit a claim against Murdaugh to collect from his homeowner’s insurance policy. Murdaugh had insurance on his property through Lloyd’s of
The sons hired Fleming, and he and Murdaugh began their scheme to collect
Part of the scheme involved getting a vice president at
In
In
Fleming then prepared a fraudulent disbursement statement for Satterfield’s estate, with about
Fleming collected approximately
The disbursement sheet also said
Acting under Murdaugh’s direction, Fleming in
In
In all, Fleming, acting under Murdaugh’s direction, and Murdaugh took some
To get the matter approved by a circuit court judge, Fleming on two occasions in 2019 took two “fake disbursement sheet(s)” showing where the Satterfield estate’s supposedly went, the charging document said.
Judge
The embezzlement of Satterfield’s estate was first revealed in the early fall of 2021 in a lawsuit brought by attorneys
Fleming had no knowledge of Murdaugh’s numerous other criminal schemes to defraud others, his charging document said.
This story may be updated.
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