SC - Paul Murdaugh, 22 and mom Margaret, 52, found shot to death, Islandton, 7 June 2021 #9

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  • #901
Amazing that a volunteer prosecutor could get away with so much because of who he was.

And yet have multiple properties worth millions.

I did find it odd that Randy nor Alex ran to fill their fathers shoes and Duffie Stone was elected.

Jmo
I’ve wondered that too. I think more money in private practice. They had grandpa & then Duffie Stone to take of things there. And AM’s volunteering to keep the status flow.
Edit: More ways to steal $ in private practice.
 
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  • #902
AGREE!! Why did Bland backtrack on deposing her? She’s part and parcel to all of this malarkey!! JMO. :<

If CM did sign off on the orders around the insurance payments (i.e., her signature wasn’t forged), she allowed AM’s name to be taken off, etc., who is she accountable to — what is process for proving/dealing with this?
 
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Fleming and his law firm reached a settlement with the Estate of Gloria Satterfield and Ms. Satterfield’s sons on Oct. 1. Under this settlement, Fleming and his law firm are personally repaying all legal fees and expenses they received, and the firm’s malpractice insurance carrier is paying the full limits of its policy. The settlement was reached less than one month after Fleming says he first learned that the settlement funds recovered for Ms. Satterfield’s sons and her estate had “been stolen by Alex Murdaugh.”

It continues, “When it came time to disburse the settlement funds, Mr. Fleming trusted his close friend and colleague to deal with him truthfully and honorably, only to be misled and deceived in one of the worst possible ways for a lawyer: Alex Murdaugh lied to Mr. Fleming to steal client funds.”


Attorney says he was misled by Alex Murdaugh in death settlement case for former housekeeper
 
  • #906
Professionals, in my opinion, and I'll bet by assumed definition, are not supposed to be MISLED.
Especially easily misled and frequently misled.
 
  • #907
Fleming and his law firm reached a settlement with the Estate of Gloria Satterfield and Ms. Satterfield’s sons on Oct. 1. Under this settlement, Fleming and his law firm are personally repaying all legal fees and expenses they received, and the firm’s malpractice insurance carrier is paying the full limits of its policy. The settlement was reached less than one month after Fleming says he first learned that the settlement funds recovered for Ms. Satterfield’s sons and her estate had “been stolen by Alex Murdaugh.”

It continues, “When it came time to disburse the settlement funds, Mr. Fleming trusted his close friend and colleague to deal with him truthfully and honorably, only to be misled and deceived in one of the worst possible ways for a lawyer: Alex Murdaugh lied to Mr. Fleming to steal client funds.”


Attorney says he was misled by Alex Murdaugh in death settlement case for former housekeeper
But wouldn’t his clients have called him first when they didn’t get any money????
 
  • #908
MO
Judge was either in with them on the scheme ( makes little sense) or so very intimidated by them that she suspended her own Legal knowledge and went with their pushing it thru, or she was blackmailed, or she was under the influence of a mind altering substance while on the bench.
MOO
Seems as though some of Low Country Politicians, Officials, Lawyers, Judges, maybe a few LE, and reporters, is one or the other or several of these choices.
I don't know...can it be all of the above?
 
  • #909
If CM did sign off on the orders around the insurance payments (i.e., her signature wasn’t forged), she allowed AM’s name to be taken off, etc., who is she accountable to — what is process for proving/dealing with this?
Yeah because I guess, it seems anyways, it's very much frowned upon to even depose a judge, have them explain on the record? I'm guessing once you get to put on the judges robes, you're insulated from being held accountable for your actions on the bench? Who knew?
 
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Fleming and his law firm reached a settlement with the Estate of Gloria Satterfield and Ms. Satterfield’s sons on Oct. 1. Under this settlement, Fleming and his law firm are personally repaying all legal fees and expenses they received, and the firm’s malpractice insurance carrier is paying the full limits of its policy. The settlement was reached less than one month after Fleming says he first learned that the settlement funds recovered for Ms. Satterfield’s sons and her estate had “been stolen by Alex Murdaugh.”

It continues, “When it came time to disburse the settlement funds, Mr. Fleming trusted his close friend and colleague to deal with him truthfully and honorably, only to be misled and deceived in one of the worst possible ways for a lawyer: Alex Murdaugh lied to Mr. Fleming to steal client funds.”


Attorney says he was misled by Alex Murdaugh in death settlement case for former housekeeper
But yet CF didn't think it appropriate to inform his clients of the settlement? That's odd.
 
  • #912
But yet CF didn't think it appropriate to inform his clients of the settlement? That's odd.


I would imagine it much easier to walk in to a lawyers office then the ceo of a bank, probably why they did the hand off, wipe their hands of it so to speak.

I wonder if the Satterfield sons ever questioned the lawyer/bank about it, iirc they didn’t know it was settled.

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  • #913
Professionals, in my opinion, and I'll bet by assumed definition, are not supposed to be MISLED.
Especially easily misled and frequently misled.



From the motion for civil detention filed by Bland and Richter in September,

12. 'In the fall of 2018, Fleming told Tony and Brian that they would be better served if Tony ceased his role as Personal Representative of his mother's estate and if that role were entrusted to Westendorf, as there would be "business issues" arising that were beyond Tony's experience. "



These 'professionals' who insisted "business issues" were beyond the Satterfield sons' experience were exactly right... Shady, criminal business issues are these guys' specialty.

These professionals were NOT misled, they were 'misleading' (aka defrauding, embezzling).
 
  • #914
This smacks of a person making a mean, unkind remark and when called on it says "I was just kidding" These folks knew what they were doing, but now that they have been found out they "were misled" I'm not buying it.
 
  • #915
Yeah because I guess, it seems anyways, it's very much frowned upon to even depose a judge, have them explain on the record? I'm guessing once you get to put on the judges robes, you're insulated from being held accountable for your actions on the bench? Who knew?

That just seems so wrong to me, to just make the assumption that a judge is somehow above reproach.
Apparently there were very specific protocols and procedures and filings that were ignored, and she signed off on them. At best for her, she’s guilty of not doing her job and making sure things are done correctly in her court. At worst for her, she’s part of it.
 
  • #916
Millions of dollars paid out and zero to the sons? There has to be a criminal law that applies. Disgusting. I thought I read that some kind of papers were supposed to be filed in court but weren't? I would never think this could happen in the U.S. Call me naive. JMO.
 
  • #917
This week coming should be interesting.
 
  • #918
This week coming should be interesting.

i think i have been scrolling too quickly.....what do you think will be making it interesting...
 
  • #919
i think i have been scrolling too quickly.....what do you think will be making it interesting...


AM’s and Flemings law license suspended, just feel this coming week there will be more activity.


If Anything happens to Mullen looks like nov 8th.

AM sept 8
CF oct 8
 
  • #920
But wouldn’t his clients have called him first when they didn’t get any money????
IDK but my guess would be these two young men (teens) hadn’t had any prior experience with attorneys, bankers, and procedures. It doesn’t sound like they had higher education or many advantages growing up — I’m sure approaching professional class people and executives would be intimidating — especially when it was AM’s idea for them to sue him.

Plus their mother had worked for the Ms for more than two decades and they probably thought AM and whomever he would refer them to would be taking care of them — they would have no sense of normal timeframes — how long it would take to get the money.

Just a guess — OMO.

EDIT: my thinking is also along the lines of Lotus Pawprint’s #913 post (above) — and they weren’t fiscally sophisticated enough to see what might be going on. I’m not saying that as a critisism, just talking about life experience and skill set. Again, OMO.
 
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