Convicted murderer and disbarred attorney Alex Murdaugh has been sentenced to 40 years in federal prison for stealing millions of dollars from his former clients and his law firm. Murdaugh, who is already serving a life sentence without parole for killing his wife and son, has thus become one of the top fraudsters in U.S. history.
U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel of Charleston reportedly imposed a harsher punishment on Murdaugh than federal agents had recommended. The federal agents had suggested a prison term ranging from 17.5 to just under 22 years. Judge Gergel apparently regarded Murdaugh’s crimes as particularly heinous, given that he had stolen from “the most needy, vulnerable people.”
In addition to the prison sentence, Judge Richard Gergel ordered Murdaugh to pay $8.7 million in restitution to his victims. Last year, Murdaugh pleaded guilty to financial crimes in state court and was ordered to serve 27 years in prison on top of his life sentence.
The new federal sentence will run concurrently with his state prison term, meaning that Murdaugh will likely have to serve his entire 40-year sentence if his murder convictions are not overturned on appeal.
In other news, as of April 1’s filing deadline, approximately 80 candidates have filed to run in the 2024 election cycle for districts that represent all or part of Charleston County. Across the state, three of South Carolina’s “sister senators,” including Charleston Republican Sandy Senn, will face GOP primary challengers in June.
The Charleston Music Hall is set to host the 45th iteration of PechaKucha, the fast-paced slideshow presentation event that features inspirations, hopes, and dreams of Charleston-area creatives. The event, which is slated for April 10, will feature eight participants.
Prosperity Builders, the developer of an attainable housing project in Mount Pleasant, is planning to build a 100-unit townhome complex off Park Avenue in the Carolina Park area. The homes will have three bedrooms each, and there will be eight units per acre.
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