Alex Murdaugh Will Plead Guilty to Stealing Millions From Disabled Clients Before Double Murder
Double-murderer Alex Murdaugh will plead guilty to stealing nearly $8 million from his disabled clients — marking the first time he’ll admit in court to committing a crime.
The disgraced South Carolina attorney — who is serving two life sentences for killing his wife and son — is set to change his “not guilty” plea during a Sept. 21 hearing for the federal case to avoid going to trial, according to court records filed Thursday.
It is not clear whether Murdaugh, 55, will be offered an agreement to drop any of the dozens of charges he faces, which include money laundering, wire fraud, bank fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Each charge carries at least a maximum of 20 years in prison. Some have a maximum 30-year sentence.
The allegations served as a major crutch in the March case against Murdaugh for murdering his wife Maggie and son Paul on their colossal 1,772-acre South Carolina hunting farm in June 2021. (Read more from “Alex Murdaugh Will Plead Guilty to Stealing Millions From Disabled Clients Before Double Murder” HERE)
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