Suspended South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh has agreed to a $4.3 million settlement with the family of his former housekeeper, according to attorney
During a bond hearing for Murdaugh on Monday, his attorney said he"agreed to confessing a judgment of $4.3 million" to her family. Satterfield spent more than two decades with the Murdaugh family and died after suffering a fall at their home in 2018. Murdaugh was arrested October 14, 2021, and jailed without bond on an arrest warrant for allegedly misappropriating funds meant for the Satterfield family.
" The judgment agreement must be approved by a receiver who currently controls all of Murdaugh's money and assets before it can be finalized.If he can post the $7 million bond assigned Monday, the following conditions will apply: he will be placed on house arrest with GPS monitoring, not be allowed contact with any witnesses or co-defendants, will have to receive mental health and substance abuse counseling and surrender his passport.
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