Murdaugh ordered to pay $14.8 million for housekeeper insurance scheme
Even as a convicted accomplice stands trial in civil court, a federal judge has approved a $14.8 million judgment against notorious lawyer-turned-fraudster Richard "Alex" Murdaugh in the accidental death insurance scheme involving Murdaugh's late household employee, Gloria Satterfield. On Jan. 2, United States District Court Judge Richard M. Gergel…
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