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Murdaugh is denied bond on $3 million theft charges

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A judge denied bond Tuesday for Alex Murdaugh, saying the attorney's considerab­le financial resources and mental instabilit­y appear for now to make it too risky to allow him to await trial outside of jail on charges he stole $3.4 million in insurance money meant for the sons of his housekeepe­r.

Defense attorneys asked Circuit Judge Clifton Newman to release Murdaugh on his own recognizan­ce, as a different judge had in September on charges that he tried to arrange his own death to obtain a $10 million insurance policy. Prosecutor­s asked for a $200,000 bond and GPS monitoring for the latest charges, obtaining property by false pretenses.

"I'm not satisfied as to his mental condition," Newman said, adding that he needed more informatio­n. He said he would reconsider his decision after receiving it.

One of Murdaugh's attorneys, Dick Harpootlia­n, said after the hearing that therapists at the drug rehab centers in Georgia and Florida where Murdaugh spent the past six weeks will send their records to a local psychiatri­st, who will prepare a report for the judge, hopefully within a week.

"We understand the judge's concerns about Alex's mental condition. We're more than happy to comply with his request," Harpootlia­n said, adding of Murdaugh, "He seemed much more clearheade­d today than I've ever seen him."

Harpootlia­n and Murdaugh's other attorney, Jim Griffin have said he is dealing with crushing grief and guilt after finding the bodies of his wife and son shot to death at their home in June. Murdaugh has adamantly denied having anything to do with their deaths and no one has been charged.

The latest charges against Murdaugh involve insurance payments that were supposed to go to the sons of his longtime housekeepe­r Gloria Satterfiel­d, who died in 2018 a few weeks after falling at the family's home, investigat­ors said.

No autopsy was performed, and a coroner said her death was improperly described as "natural" on her death certificat­e.

 ?? Katie West • Times-Herald ?? James Millbrooks, a volunteer with the St. Francis County Success Program, passes out food for children before the day’s activity begins. The group recently celebrated National Poetry Day by learning about poetry before creating their own poems.
Katie West • Times-Herald James Millbrooks, a volunteer with the St. Francis County Success Program, passes out food for children before the day’s activity begins. The group recently celebrated National Poetry Day by learning about poetry before creating their own poems.

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