The South Carolina Lawyer is charged with allegedly defrauding victims of nearly $1.4 million
Murdaugh seven indictments connected to alleged financial crimes, including money laundering, breach of trust with fraudulent intent and forgery., he is now accused of a total of $6.2 million in fraud.
A lawsuit filed Thursday alleges that Murdaugh paid the man he allegedly asked to kill him, Curtis Edward Smith, $2 million out of money stolen from these schemes, confirmed to
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