Judge to hear arguments on who controls Murdaugh's money
A judge is to hear arguments Friday over whether independent representatives should take control of the money and other assets of a
The court motions by attorneys in three different civil cases said they fear
The lawyers said
They also said because Murdaugh has been part of a legal empire in tiny
Murdaugh’s father, grandfather and great-grandfather were all elected prosecutors in the area. The family’s law firm, located in the most impressive building in town after the courthouse, has won multimillion-dollar verdicts over the past century.
Alex Murdaugh’s attorneys have not responded to the request to have two lawyers review and catalog all of Murdaugh’s assets, bank accounts, insurance policies and expenditures and approve his spending.
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“Alex Murdaugh has engaged in repeated dishonesty, deception and fraud. He has shown that he will go to extraordinary lengths to misappropriate, steal, transfer or otherwise dispose of money in a manner that benefits him or his family, with complete disregard for the interests of third persons,” the lawyers wrote in their motions.
Two of the lawsuits involve a fatal
The third lawsuit asking for control of Murdaugh's money was filed by the family of Murdaugh's late housekeeper
Murdaugh has been charged with pocketing nearly
At his bond hearing, prosecutors detailed how Murdaugh stole the money by diverting it to his accounts. They said he then paid off a
The lawsuits noted well over half the settlement money remained unaccounted for in the prosecution's presentation.
Murdaugh, 53, was first arrested
The motions in the three lawsuits include several documents: a photo of
In addition to the investigations into the stolen insurance money and the insurance fraud, state police continue to investigate the shooting deaths, millions of dollars missing from Murdaugh's former law firm that was founded by his great-grandfather, a 2015 hit-and-run death and whether Murdaugh and his family obstructed the investigation into the boat crash.
Murdaugh insists he had nothing to do with the June deaths of his wife, Maggie, 52, and their son Paul, 22. Murdaugh said he returned to their rural
Murdaugh remains in jail without bond on the charges he stole money from his late housekeeper's estate. A judge handling the Murdaugh criminal cases last week asked for a report on his mental state before considering whether to set bond.
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