Murdaugh's ex-law firm reaches settlement with dead housekeeper's heirs, attorney says [The State (Columbia, S.C.)]
Oct. 25—COLUMBIA, S.C. — The former law firm of suspended
"Over the weekend, the Satterfields and the law firm reconciled their differences," said
Bland would not reveal how much money will be paid to the estate's two beneficiaries,
No lawsuit was filed to reach the settlement. Bland said the settlement came after he sent a letter of demand in recent weeks to Murdaugh's former law firm, Peters, Murdaugh, Parker, Eltzroth and Detrick (PMPED), of
A reporter called and sent an email to PMPED, asking for comment.
The settlement arises from a now-exposed, alleged scheme by
PMPED was linked to the scheme because
However, there was no evidence that others in the firm participated.
Bland contends PMPED should have acted as a "backstop" to Murdaugh's alleged scheme.
Satterfield, the longtime Murdaugh family nanny and housekeeper, died of injuries received in a fatal 2018 fall at the Murdaugh home. The
This month, the
The warrants allege he steered
At Murdaugh's bond hearing in
Waters alleged Murdaugh used the swindled Satterfield money for personal use in the months after — paying off a
"He absolutely used his position, his prestige, his reputation as a lawyer to steal from this family," Waters said.
Murdaugh's defense lawyer, Sen.
"
No criminal charges have been brought against Fleming and Westendorf.
Both men have been removed from the Satterfield lawsuit after agreeing to repay all they owed.
Bland would not say how much exactly
An
A
Westendorf, of
Bland said his firm believes the Satterfield case was Westendorf's first time ever as a personal representative. He attended two hearings, did not oversee whether the money was going to its intended destination, and did not communicate with the sons he was appointed to represent, according to Bland.
The defendants the Satterfield sons are still pursuing:
In recent filings,
"
Bland argues that somebody should've caught the scheme before it got too far.
"The perfect storm of crooks in
"They were like mummies. They didn't do anything."
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