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Alex Murdaugh Sentenced in Federal Financial Crimes Case


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Breaking: Alex Murdaugh is sentenced to 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to stealing money from clients and his law firm. The disgraced attorney is already serving a life sentence for the murders of his wife and youngest son.

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20 thoughts on “Alex Murdaugh Sentenced in Federal Financial Crimes Case”

  1. He’s a weirdo and deserves everything coming his way if he did in fact do all this but how does Sam Bankman-Fried stole billions, blew trial, and got 25 years.. he took a plea and got 40 years…something is not adding up 👀👀

  2. He's guilty!! On everything fr stealing to murder of his family. The court saw right though that evil man..

  3. This commentator is as joke. Tacking on 40 years is not fair?! What world does he live in? The guy is a murdering thief. He deserves to spend his life in prison and may the ghosts of all the people we know he has brutally murdered and maybe those we do not know, haunt him for the rest of his life. I wish he got 100 years!

  4. Phillip Dubai
    And these other "experts " are just defense attorneys
    Selling their wares
    Always one perspective

  5. It’s my understanding that as long as both parties agree, a polygraph IS allowed to be used in court. Furthermore, it’s not being used to prove guilt, but to dismiss a plea deal, so that’s quite different. Lawyers have commented on this, so why is this guy acting like he’s confused?

  6. So why does it matter that he lied? It matters because he put effort into his version 1 story. Every other version fails because of that. He would need to restart all of the story and delete all of his actions. Its that simple.

  7. How does he afford that whiter toupee? Where is all his money hidden? Or rather, the money from which he ripped off needy people.

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