Santa Cruz Sentinel

Lawyer charged with taking insurance money in maid’s death

- By Jeffrey Collins

COLUMBIA, S.C. >> A prominent South Carolina lawyer has been charged with stealing insurance settlement­s meant for the sons of his late housekeepe­r that a lawsuit said total more than $4 million, state police said Thursday.

Alex Murdaugh was arrested at a drug rehab facility in Orlando, Florida, where his attorneys said he has spent the past six weeks since claiming he was shot in the head on the side of a lonely road near his home, authoritie­s said.

The arrest is the latest developmen­t in six state police investigat­ions into Murdaugh, including the deaths of his wife and son, millions of dollars missing from the huge law firm founded a century ago by his great-grandfathe­r and trying to arrange his own death so his surviving son could collect on a $10 million life insurance policy.

Thursday’s arrest on two felony counts of obtaining property by false pretenses involves Murdaugh’s housekeepe­r for decades, Gloria Satterfiel­d, the State Law Enforcemen­t Division said in a statement.

Murdaugh told Satterfiel­d’s

sons at her February 2018 funeral that he would get insurance settlement­s for her death and take care of them, according to a lawsuit filed by the sons. Murdaugh managed to secure more than $4 million from his insurers, but he only told the sons about a $500,000 settlement and then never sent them a dime, the lawsuit said.

Murdaugh took the settlement money by creating a fraudulent bank account with a name similar to a legal consulting firm that handles settlement­s, the lawsuit said.

Satterfiel­d’s family called it a bitterswee­t day in a statement released by their attorneys.

“Avarice and betrayal of trust are at the heart of this matter,” lawyers Eric Bland and Ronald Richter said in their statement.

 ?? MIC SMITH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Alex Murdaugh. left, walks into his bond hearing Thursday in Varnville, S.C.
MIC SMITH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Alex Murdaugh. left, walks into his bond hearing Thursday in Varnville, S.C.

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