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Allegedly Stolen Money in South Carolina Law Firms
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14:30 - 21:29 (06:59)

Lawyers in South Carolina are being investigated for their allegedly fraudulent use of client funds, including short-term, high-interest loans taken out by clients and connection to cases of stolen money.

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14:30 - 16:37 (02:06)
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Chapter
Allegedly Stolen Money in South Carolina Law Firms
Episode
How Many People Will Go Down For This? Part Two (S01E43)
Podcast
Murdaugh Murders Podcast
A South Carolina lawyer, Richard "Dickie" Murdoch, allegedly suggested high-interest loans from a bank to clients waiting for their cases to settle, which is against the state's ethical regulations.
16:37 - 19:50 (03:13)
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South Carolina Lawyer
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A South Carolina lawyer, Richard "Dickie" Murdoch, allegedly suggested high-interest loans from a bank to clients waiting for their cases to settle, which is against the state's ethical regulations. The loans often had a much higher interest rate than the payoff date of the settlement money.

Chapter
Allegedly Stolen Money in South Carolina Law Firms
Episode
How Many People Will Go Down For This? Part Two (S01E43)
Podcast
Murdaugh Murders Podcast
Justin Bamberg, the attorney representing the Pinckney family, states that the misappropriated money was used to pay unusually high fees to Palmetto State Bank CEO, Russell Lafitte, and to benefit Charlie Lafitte Jr., amongst other suspicious disbursements of client funds.
19:50 - 21:29 (01:39)
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Pinckney Case
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Justin Bamberg, the attorney representing the Pinckney family, states that the misappropriated money was used to pay unusually high fees to Palmetto State Bank CEO, Russell Lafitte, and to benefit Charlie Lafitte Jr., amongst other suspicious disbursements of client funds.

Chapter
Allegedly Stolen Money in South Carolina Law Firms
Episode
How Many People Will Go Down For This? Part Two (S01E43)
Podcast
Murdaugh Murders Podcast