Chapter
Dick Harpootlian defends Alex Murdaugh's former client
Dick Harpootlian, a defense lawyer, defended one of Alex Murdaugh's former clients, stating that he was not a danger to society and that he is only accused of victimizing those he allegedly learned money from as a lawyer. Harpootlian dismissed the charges against Ellick, forgetting the serious accusations involving an insurance fraud scheme and a suicide for hire plot.
Clips
SimpliSafe's Fast Protect technology provides visual verification of ongoing threats for fast police or fire response and offers a discount of 20% for your first purchase and free shipping on orders over $75 with free returns.
08:03 - 10:08 (02:05)
Summary
SimpliSafe's Fast Protect technology provides visual verification of ongoing threats for fast police or fire response and offers a discount of 20% for your first purchase and free shipping on orders over $75 with free returns. However, the given text contains an advertisement for SimpliSafe.
ChapterDick Harpootlian defends Alex Murdaugh's former client
EpisodeAlex Murdaugh's Bond Set at $7 Million (S01E23)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
Alleged victims in the Murdaugh case will be reimbursed by the law firm or others accused of stealing the money that lawyer Alex Murdaugh was accused of stealing, according to a motion filed by the firm's lawyers and a South Carolina attorney, Butch Bowers.
10:08 - 15:42 (05:33)
Summary
Alleged victims in the Murdaugh case will be reimbursed by the law firm or others accused of stealing the money that lawyer Alex Murdaugh was accused of stealing, according to a motion filed by the firm's lawyers and a South Carolina attorney, Butch Bowers. The motion also asked to dismiss the Satterfield lawsuit against Alex Murdaugh because of his alleged co-conspirators' payment to the Satterfield family.
ChapterDick Harpootlian defends Alex Murdaugh's former client
EpisodeAlex Murdaugh's Bond Set at $7 Million (S01E23)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
Dick Harpootlian defends his client Ellick's criminal history, stating that it isn't really that violent or dangerous if you don't count the alleged suicide for hire plot; meanwhile, he expresses disappointment at not having received a warning about Ellick's arrest in Orlando.
15:42 - 18:19 (02:37)
Summary
Dick Harpootlian defends his client Ellick's criminal history, stating that it isn't really that violent or dangerous if you don't count the alleged suicide for hire plot; meanwhile, he expresses disappointment at not having received a warning about Ellick's arrest in Orlando.