WATCH LIVE: Murdaugh Financial Crimes Group — SC v. Alex Murdaugh, Russell Laffitte, Cory Fleming – Everything Law and Order Blog

Alex Murdaugh and his alleged financial crimes accomplices are set to appear in court Thursday. Cory Fleming faces sentencing after pleading guilty to all charges in relation to a South Carolina grand jury indictment. Murdaugh and Russell Laffitte will be present in court for a status hearing.
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40 thoughts on “WATCH LIVE: Murdaugh Financial Crimes Group — SC v. Alex Murdaugh, Russell Laffitte, Cory Fleming”
  1. If only the defense attorney did not use “ you know” twice in one sentence, it would have made her presentation better. For a high profile case, you got to be articulate without « am » and «  you know. »

  2. It’s easy to be generous with other peoples money. I will say however, he was playing with the devil when he teamed up with Alex Murdaugh. Everyone that man came into contact with were affected by his arrogance and greed.

  3. So, this was again, already a kids fight at the schoolyard. Interesting.
    Lawyers setting a date. And bingo, it will be 27th of November.
    Rockstar Creighton has a whole list, 110 total charges for 8.8 million.
    And bingo, the first case will be: Satterfield……
    Was that not a amount of 5 6 million? Let's say 6.
    So, then we have left: 109 cases for lets say: 3 million?
    Very very interesting.
    And I saw the new Netflix serie, cousin Eddie already again alive and kicking, while he was nearly dead with his hearings……..
    Forgive me, always have been bad with math…..
    And a lot of sarcasm, at the moment……
    Sooooo, circus or sandbox goes on, and the 2 charges against Russell LaFitte, are a 750.000 and a 685.000 to AM, not accounted for? So called bankfraud.
    And bingo, no trial date set.
    Heard another defendant, Roberts, will be December 18th.
    Well, third piece of the opera is interesting. Mr Fleming.
    Rockstar Waters, thinks he is Al Pacino. Or an operastar.
    Mr Fleming already plead. Federal. What is Creighton Waters'whole rambling about? Practising?

  4. It's EASY to be generous and benevolent with the millions you swipe from poor people in hospital beds. Fleming's family is SO well dressed, MUCH better tailored and bejewelled than the victims whose settlements Fleming STOLE. I have no sympathy at all for anyone who is there to "support" Fleming as such a NICE thief and liar. It's VERY easy to give away your time "helping people" when you're stealing MILLIONS entrusted to you with nothing but a fraudulent disbursement sheet or mendacious agreement slipped by a sloppy judge. Nothing to do all day BUT shore up your image as such a GENEROUS pillar of the community, "helping" everybody except the vulnerable clients he ripped off and left in utter penury. The Satterfields LOST THEIR HOME while he faffed around concealing the fact of the settlements from them! Hakeen Pinckney DIED on a home ventilator "mysteriously" unplugged because FLEMING WOULD NOT COUGH UP MEDICAL EXPENSES for him to have inpatient care, from the family's own settlement funds!

    He caused these people, his clients, HOMELESSNESS AND DEATH while he polished his public image as such a wonderful, helpful, generous guy, and he has not admitted a SINGLE THING he could escape. A man who felt remorse would NOT permit the attempt to whitewash him by using his oh so well-fed well-dressed family and all his "charity" USING STOLEN MONEY. He could have been determined to be HONEST, rather than "productive", and done no HARM instead of ENORMOUS harm.

  5. Pace Fleming's defense attorney, it doesn't matter AT ALL if Fleming knew how Murdaugh would steal the money or how much he would steal– it was his responsibility to STOP ANYBODY FROM STEALING IT and make sure his clients received THEIR settlement monies! He was RESPONSIBLE for it to his clients, and instead pulled multiple shenanigans to make SURE Alec was able to steal from the amounts transferred to his hands. Not knowing the extent or the method is totally irrelevant to his crimes, which were violation of trust concerning his FIDUCIARY and LEGAL duties, ENABLING the theft by his best buddy Murdaugh.

  6. It is always VERY EASY for rich people to decide big piles of money properly must belong to rich people, that poor people just have no business owning any sum larger than a week's minimum wage. Fleming and Murdaugh considered the Satterfield settlement "theirs" because they were defrauding Murdaugh's insurance companies, using the Satterfields as a convenient occasion to loot the policies…. but never seeing ANY of the funds as belonging to the actual plaintiffs "represented" by them. Gross!

  7. It’s easy to be charitable and donate to people’s charity fundraising efforts and allow a family to rent for a month free etc when you have stolen money from other people whilst being paid decent money and receiving rental income. I would not put any creed on those ‘good deeds’ unless they happened before he stole money.

    That being said, he does appear to feel some remorse and he did eventually plead guilty.

    I’d say the sentence is fair. Solicitors, doctors, accountants etc are expected to be ethical so when they are not, they are punished a degree more than your average person. People place trust in you, you know before you qualify that you have to be ethical and you have to not break the law.

    When you do, you have already been made aware of the severity of the consequences from people whom have done it previously. Feeling bad about it cannot result in a lot of leniency because then there is no deterrent to teach people in training.

  8. They put him up on a pedestal for years and years and years, and more years, and more years after that too… And then they wonder why this happens.. Stop doing p p w… That's people pedestal worshipping…the poor maid , he murdered, who knows how many others as well.

  9. Judge Newman keeps it simple. He does not give leniency as a matter of policy. He weighs the mitigating and aggravating factors within the actual crime and uses that to weigh justice and mercy to calculate x years. He doesn't care about you helping grandma take out her garbage. That's why teacher of the year got even more than the boyfriend with the 37 years. Judge Newman was reminded of how support from family and friends of the defendant is like a funeral where we talk about what a great guy the deceased was. The huge amount of time spent talking in the funeral is a waste because he's dead and can't do anything more. Judge Newman would prefer if the friends and family of the defendant didn't waste his time. That's why it completely did not matter how great of a guy Cory was outside of the crime. If Cory cured cancer, he would still have gotten the 20 years.

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