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The paper trail of evidence presented by attorney Justin Bamberg suggested that Corey Fleming, Palmetto State Bank, and Elik Murdoch stole from the family of Hakeem Pinkney.
01:08 - 03:25 (02:17)
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The paper trail of evidence presented by attorney Justin Bamberg suggested that Corey Fleming, Palmetto State Bank, and Elik Murdoch stole from the family of Hakeem Pinkney. His family was left shocked and devastated by the alleged crime committed against them.
ChapterLawsuit involving a wrongful death and alleged fraud
EpisodeWhat Happened To Hakeem Pinckney? Part One (S01E28)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
Hakeem, who was born with profound hearing loss, attended South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind and overcame a car accident that left him with serious injuries, with the help of his community and a supportive teacher.
03:25 - 05:45 (02:19)
Summary
Hakeem, who was born with profound hearing loss, attended South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind and overcame a car accident that left him with serious injuries, with the help of his community and a supportive teacher.
ChapterLawsuit involving a wrongful death and alleged fraud
EpisodeWhat Happened To Hakeem Pinckney? Part One (S01E28)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
In August 2019, Hakeem and his family were involved in a car accident caused by tire tread separation.
05:45 - 07:20 (01:34)
Summary
In August 2019, Hakeem and his family were involved in a car accident caused by tire tread separation. The accident resulted in Hakeem becoming a quadriplegic with Pamela, his mother, also being permanently injured.
ChapterLawsuit involving a wrongful death and alleged fraud
EpisodeWhat Happened To Hakeem Pinckney? Part One (S01E28)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
Attorneys Ehrlich Murdoch and Ronnie Crosby filed a lawsuit in 2010 against Michelin North America over tire defects, representing Hakim Pinckney and multiple passengers involved in the accident.
07:20 - 10:53 (03:32)
Summary
Attorneys Ehrlich Murdoch and Ronnie Crosby filed a lawsuit in 2010 against Michelin North America over tire defects, representing Hakim Pinckney and multiple passengers involved in the accident. Murdoch allegedly convinced Pamela Pinckney to appoint Russell Lafitte, CEO of Palmetto State Bank, as the conservator over Hakim's case.