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On Tuesday, November 2, 2021 Judge Daniel Hall ordered an injunction and appointed receivers to manage and recover funds that could pay alleged victims currently suing disgraced attorney Alex Murdaugh.

Hall made his decision four days after attorney Mark Tinsley presented his arguments to appoint two outside parties — attorney John T. Lay Jr. and former U.S. attorney Peter M. McCoy Jr. — to have control over Alex and Buster Murdaugh’s assets, which is known as “receivership” in the court.

We also hear from the attorney representing Gloria Satterfield’s estate, Eric Bland whose investigation into the handling of Gloria’s insurance settlement uncovered a heap of evidence which SLED and the SC Attorney General’s office used to charge Alex with fraud and other indictments.

File Type: pdf
Categories: Episode Transcripts, Murdaugh Murders Podcast
Tags: Boat Crash, Financial Crimes, Gloria Satterfield