Murdaugh was indicted by a grand jury Friday on nine counts of willful attempt to evade or defeat a tax.
South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh — who has been hit with scores of charges including the killing of his wife and son last year — is facing even more criminal counts as a grand jury indicted him Friday for tax evasion.
The nine new counts of attempting to evade taxes bring the numbers of counts against Murdaugh to over 100. Murdaugh is set to stand trial in late Jan. 2023 for the June 2021 shooting deaths of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, at the family’s Colleton County home.to the murders in July. If convicted, prosecutors have said they plan to seek life in prison. Facebook
In 2013, Murdaugh reported earning $5.3 million after making $2.3 million the year before. In 2017, however, he reported a paltry $219,000, with only $1.6 million coming in over the next two years.
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