Prominent S.C. lawyer charged Murdaugh charged with taking insurance money in maid's death A prominent South Carolina lawyer has been charged with stealing insurance settlements meant for the sons of his late housekeeper
The arrest is the latest development in six state police investigations into Murdaugh, including the deaths of his wife and son, millions of dollars missing from the huge law firm founded a century ago by his great-grandfather and trying to arrange his own death so his surviving son could collect on a
Thursday's arrest on two felony counts of obtaining property by false pretenses involves Murdaugh's housekeeper for decades,
Murdaugh told Satterfield's sons at her
Murdaugh took the settlement money by creating a fraudulent bank account with a name similar to a legal consulting firm that handles settlements, the lawsuit said.
Satterfield's family called it a bittersweet day in a statement released by their attorneys.
"Avarice and betrayal of trust are at the heart of this matter," lawyers
The Murdaugh family told the sons their mother tripped over the family dog and died weeks later from her lingering injuries. The death was never reported to the
The sons also took Murdaugh's advice to hire attorney
The law licenses of both Fleming and Murdaugh have been suspended as the investigations continue.
Murdaugh is being held at the
Murdaugh's lawyers said in a statement that he "intends to fully cooperate with this investigation, as he has with the investigation into the murder of his wife and son. He deeply regrets that his actions have distracted from the efforts to solve their murders."
The deaths of Murdaugh's son and wife at their
In September, Murdaugh was charged with insurance fraud and other counts after reporting that his head was grazed by a bullet when someone attempted to shoot him.
Smith said the gun went off as he tried to prevent Murdaugh from shooting himself. He bristled at suggestions from Murdaugh's lawyers that he was a drug dealer, saying he was good friends with Murdaugh after the attorney helped him in a worker's compensation case.
"With a friend like that, who needs enemies?" Smith told an AP reporter as he limped around his property.
Smith said last month that he wasn't sure if the bullet hit Murdaugh or not, saying he grabbed the gun, immediately drove away and ditched the weapon.
In an interview with
"There was no blood on me; there was no blood on him," Smith said.
Murdaugh's lawyers have said they saw medical records showing Murdaugh was covered in blood when taken by helicopter to a hospital but have not shown them to the public.
The Thursday arrest is just another step in the long process for justice in all of the investigations,
"As I have said previously, we are committed to following the facts wherever they may lead us and we will not stop until justice is served," Keel said.
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