Chapter
Financial Arrangements for a Client Behind Bars
The speaker discusses financial arrangements for a client who is in jail, including potential loans and using retirement accounts, and mentions exceptions to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) regarding phone calls. The podcast also mentions jailhouse phone calls that suggest work was not done pro-bono.
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Some phone calls in jail may be exempted from FOIA, such as those that interfere with law enforcement investigations or conversations between an inmate and his attorney.
18:42 - 21:30 (02:47)
Summary
Some phone calls in jail may be exempted from FOIA, such as those that interfere with law enforcement investigations or conversations between an inmate and his attorney. The importance of knowing which calls were between Alec's attorney and the Bulldogs is highlighted as some of the calls contradicted claims made in court to release him.
ChapterFinancial Arrangements for a Client Behind Bars
EpisodeHutt-winked and Harpootlianed: The Good Ole Boys Strike Back (S01E41)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
The speaker openly discusses offering money to someone who was supposed to have no funds, in order to sort out expenses.
21:30 - 22:46 (01:16)
Summary
The speaker openly discusses offering money to someone who was supposed to have no funds, in order to sort out expenses. They further discuss getting finances straight with others and doing a loan to pay it back later, which raises questions about dubious financial practices.
ChapterFinancial Arrangements for a Client Behind Bars
EpisodeHutt-winked and Harpootlianed: The Good Ole Boys Strike Back (S01E41)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
The speaker questions whether the supposed "good lawyer" ever actually practiced law with integrity or if he simply succeeded due to a network of influence.
22:47 - 24:00 (01:13)
Summary
The speaker questions whether the supposed "good lawyer" ever actually practiced law with integrity or if he simply succeeded due to a network of influence.