SC law firm denounces Alex Murdaugh once again amid criminal, civil probes: 'He lied and he stole from us'
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The South Carolina law firm where Alex Murdaugh was recently a partner published a new statement ensuring clients they will not lose money due to his alleged misconduct.
"Most of us grew up in the area, attended local schools, worship at area churches and continue involvement with local civic organizations and charities," the statement begins. "We are proud of our communities and are distressed by the tragic situation involving our former partner, Alex Murdaugh. The negative attention that this has brought to the community and to our firm is regrettable."
PMPED asked for Alex Murdaugh’s resignation earlier this month, alleging he misappropriated at least $1 million in funds. Since then, he allegedly plotted his own death, providing a gun to his former legal client and alleged drug dealer, Curtis "Eddie" Smith, to shoot him in the head so that his surviving son, 26-year-old Buster Murdaugh, could collect a $10 million life insurance policy. But Smith allegedly only grazed him.