PMPED files lawsuit against former attorney Alex Murdaugh Seeks to recover funds
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According to a statement released on the same day of the filing, PMPED said that it had "sued former partner,
The PMPED statement, and its court filing, alleges "that Murdaugh, a former partner, developed a systematic scheme in which he diverted funds owed to the firm and to clients to a fictitious entity. The filing states that for several years Murdaugh submitted false documentation to the firm and to clients that allowed him to funnel stolen funds into fraudulent bank accounts."
The PMPED statement adds, "Murdaugh, on occasion, used firm assets in an unauthorized manner and without the consent or knowledge of his former partners to further his scheme to defraud. The filing seeks discovery on where the ill-gotten funds went and if any of it is hidden away. In addition, the firm is requesting to know whether Murdaugh has entered into any agreements that involve future payments related to books, interviews or other publicity."
The suit, which lists causes of action as Conversion and Breach of Contract, was filed by
Within hours of the court filings, a spokesperson for one of Murdaugh's attorneys,
"This is a very sad development. Alex holds every member of the Peters, Murdaugh, Parker, Eltzroth, Detrick law firm in very high esteem. He has pledged his full cooperation to the firm."
Murdaugh is involved in with numerous civil suits, including being named a defendant in a wrongful death suit related to the fatal 2019 boat crash that killed
The law suit complaint
"In early
"PMPED has determined that Murdaugh was able to covertly steal these funds by disguising disbursements from settlements as payments to an annuity company, trust account or structured settlement for clients or as structured attorney's fees that he had earned when in fact they were deposited into the fictitious account at
"At the present time, PMPED has identified certain files in which Murdaugh utilized this scheme. Murdaugh knew that his actions would evade detection based on his experience with PMPED and its long-standing business relations with
"For many years, FCL has provided valuable services to some PMPED clients; those services include brokering structured settlements and annuities as well as the creation of specialized trusts to protect client assets. FCL is an outstanding company that has earned a respected reputation across the country. In addition, Murdaugh was aware that FCL has provided PMPED attorneys with financial advice that included structured attorney's fees.
"Murdaugh was able to use this business relationship in conjunction with his fictitous and misleading business name to draft checks from PMPED's client trust account made payable to "Forge" or "
"This discovery prompted a review of prior settlements of cases Murdaugh resolved. This review showed numerous checks made payable to "Forge" or "
"PMPED consulted with FCL on
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"PMPED immediately retained a forensic accounting firm to begin a thorough review of all financial activities of Murdaugh while employed at PMPED. This review is ongoing. PMPED has reimbursed all client trust accounts who have suffered a known loss as a result of Murdaugh's action while he was an employee of PMPED and working on behalf of clients of PMPED. It is anticipated that additional information may become known that could lead to more losses to PMPED as it protects its clients' interests."



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