SC judge sets $7M bond for Murdaugh on financial crimes after apology to housekeeper's family [The Island Packet (Hilton Head Island, S.C.)]
Dec. 13—COLUMBIA, S.C. — A state judge on Monday set a
Murdaugh, 53, a member of a prominent Lowcountry legal family, has been jailed in
Judge
"I'm a little reluctant (to set bond at all), but I'm obligated by state law and the
During the hearing, Murdaugh expressed remorse for his actions, saying he had "tarnished badly" his family's legacy and that his actions had "hurt, deeply hurt, every single person that I cared about." That includes his family, his late wife's family, his former law partners, his clients, his friends, he said.
"I knew this business was going to humiliate me, humiliate my son (Buster), who is trying to be a lawyer, who is one of the best young men I've ever known, and deserves none of what he's got dumped on him," Murdaugh said.
Monday's hearing was held virtually.
Murdaugh's attorney state Sen.
Harpootlian had earlier in the hearing asked the judge to give Murdaugh a personal recognizance bond. Harpootlian noted that in 2014, former
Moreover, Harpootlian said, Murdaugh is no longer in a position to hurt anyone because he is no longer a licensed lawyer.
"He has no access to any clients to steal any money ... his continued (alleged) commission of crime has been blocked by his inability to have clients," Harpootlian said.
Earlier in the hearing, top state grand jury prosecutor
Murdaugh is both a danger to others and a flight risk, said Waters, noting that the once-respected Murdaugh had been a person "at the height of power and influence and prestige" and his "fall from grace" could cause him to act in unforeseen harmful ways.
Murdaugh also has an opioid addiction, and that, added to his downfall, "heightens the danger to the community," Waters said.
Murdaugh most likely can afford a sizable bond, Waters said, explaining that Murdaugh had been likely "engaged in efforts to protect assets from liability."
In addition, Waters said, Murdaugh and his family still wield a lot of influence, and that influence could still be used to intimidate possible witnesses in his cases.
"Some of the victims have claimed a backlash," Waters told the judge. "One victim was called a snitch. People are afraid to come forward. ... They need to see a strong message about how serious the system is taking these particular charges, regardless of the name this man carries and the family prestige."
Waters continued, "It was the most trusting and most vulnerable that the allegations show this man preyed upon."
Waters' assertions about Murdaugh's potential assets and ability to post a large bond were supported by
The bond hearing was the first time Murdaugh has spoken publicly since his younger son, Paul, and wife, Maggie, were shot to death at their
In his speech to the judge, Murdaugh apologized to the family of his former housekeeper, who is among the dozens of victims of the crimes discussed Monday. Satterfield's sons,
To satisfy the Satterfield estate's claims against him, Murdaugh will be filing a legal document, called a confession of judgment, in which he agrees he owes the estate
When their clients sued Murdaugh and his alleged accomplices in mid-September, they had four goals, the attorneys told the judge: to learn what happened, to get their money, to hold people accountable and to get an apology from Murdaugh. Those goals have now all been met, they said. And already, others named as defendants have agreed to pay Satterfield's sons more than
And, Richter said, "as devout Christians, the Satterfield family is guided by their belief that in order for them to be forgiven by their heavenly father, they must in turn forgive others who have sinned against them."
The bond hearing initially scheduled for Friday was postponed after seven new indictments were released Thursday evening, resulting in 21 new criminal charges against Murdaugh. He was already facing 27 counts of financial crimes from a
Among the conditions of Murdaugh's bond, should he manage to put up
Veteran lawyer
"I have never heard of a
Waters summarized the 12 indictments against Murdaugh, saying he is charged with stealing some
"When added up, the potential penalties are 506 years [in prison] and about
Charges against Murdaugh involve 12 different victims, 47 felony charges and one misdemeanor:
— 15 counts of computer crimes
— 13 counts of breach of trust with fraudulent intent
— 11 counts of money laundering
— Seven counts of obtaining signature or property by false pretense
— Two counts of forgery
The majority of the alleged victims are former clients or associates of Murdaugh's, such as former housekeeper
The crimes have been linked to a bank account Murdaugh created and named "Forge" after a legitimate,
Murdaugh appeared before
The bond comes after Murdaugh's lawyers, Harpootlian and
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