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GUILTY-Murdaugh Strikes Plea Deal in Financial Crimes Case-RAW COURTROOM AUDIO PART 2

GUILTY-Murdaugh Strikes Plea Deal in Financial Crimes Case-RAW COURTROOM AUDIO PART 2

FromThe Trial Of Alex Murdaugh


GUILTY-Murdaugh Strikes Plea Deal in Financial Crimes Case-RAW COURTROOM AUDIO PART 2

FromThe Trial Of Alex Murdaugh

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36 minutes
Released:
Nov 17, 2023
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Alex Murdaugh, already serving two consecutive life terms for the murder of his wife and son, has agreed to a plea deal, admitting guilt in various financial crimes just days before the scheduled start of his trial.
Murdaugh, who is currently serving two consecutive life sentences for the murders of his wife and son, pled guilty to multiple counts, including embezzlement of insurance settlement funds in the case of the Murdaugh family's housekeeper, Gloria Satterfield.

Appearing in Beaufort County Court before Circuit Court Judge Clifton Newman, a shackled and orange-jumpsuit-clad Murdaugh expressed his readiness to accept the guilty plea, stating, "I am happy to be pleading guilty to these charges for a number of reasons."

Chief prosecutor Creighton Waters, representing the state attorney general's office, recommended a 27-year prison sentence for Murdaugh's financial crimes. However, the final determination of the sentence will be made during a November 28 sentencing hearing, during which Judge Newman "fully intends" to accept Murdaugh's guilty plea after hearing from victims.

Waters provided an overview of the various cases against Murdaugh, describing his actions as driven by an "insatiable need for money." Despite Murdaugh's stoic demeanor in the nearly empty courtroom, the charges against him included 101 financial-related counts and an alleged loss of $8.8 million to those affected by his schemes, both clients and his family's law firm.

While Murdaugh indicated that he disagreed with certain aspects of the narrative presented by Waters, he did not dispute the central facts of the cases. The plea deal marked a significant development in a sprawling legal saga that has garnered widespread attention.

Murdaugh's murder trial earlier this year attracted intense media coverage, given his prominent legal family background and the complex circumstances surrounding the deaths of his wife and son. Initially classified as an unsolved double homicide, the case unraveled into allegations of financial fraud, a suspected murder-for-hire plot, and drug addiction. It also reignited investigations into other suspicious deaths linked to the Murdaugh family.

Notably, Murdaugh has maintained his innocence in the murder of his wife and son, with prosecutors alleging he committed the murders to gain sympathy before being exposed for his financial crimes.

In addition to his state charges, Murdaugh pleaded guilty in federal court in September to nearly two dozen counts of financial fraud and money laundering. This plea deal requires him to make restitution to all identifiable victims, totaling approximately $9 million. He may also be subject to a polygraph test and may need to testify fully and truthfully before grand juries and in other proceedings.

Importantly, Murdaugh's federal sentence must run concurrently with any sentence imposed in his state case, ensuring that he serves the prison time for both convictions simultaneously.

Following the hearing, Murdaugh's defense team stated that their client had never denied committing financial crimes, which he generally admitted to during his murder trial. They emphasized his willingness to serve time for crimes he acknowledges but maintained his innocence in the murders of his wife and son, for which he is seeking a new trial. The allegations of jury tampering made by his defense team continue to be a point of contention in the ongoing legal proceedings.
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Nov 17, 2023
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