Alex Murdaugh's Trial and Appeal

Alex Murdaugh's defense team requests a new trial based on jury tampering allegations in the case of killing his wife and son for insurance funds. South Carolina Supreme Court takes on the appeal. Former court clerk accused of tampering with the jury. Murdaugh serving two life sentences for the murders and additional 27 years for financial crimes.

Alex Murdaugh's sentencing and appeal on federal financial crimes

Former Assistant District Attorney Phil Holloway discusses Alex Murdaugh's sentencing and appeal on federal financial crimes. Federal prosecutors argue that he signed away his right to appeal as part of his plea deal when he admitted to scamming victims and his law firm out of nearly $11 million. Murdaugh stole over $10 million and laundered half of it. He received a 40-year prison sentence for multiple crimes.

Lauren Boebert's Controversies and Family Issues

Lauren Boebert, a Republican loyal to Donald Trump, attended Trump's criminal trial but failed to show up at her son's criminal trial. Her son, Tyler, is facing multiple felony charges related to theft and financial crimes. Boebert has faced criticism for her parenting choices and controversial behavior, including a previous incident at a theater.

Charges Against Former Michigan House Leader

Former Michigan House leader facing charges of financial crimes, denies allegations of sexual assault, two top aides previously charged with embezzlement.

Alex Murdaugh's Sentencing and Appeal for New Trial

Former Assistant District Attorney Phil Holloway discusses Alex Murdaugh's sentencing and the appeal for a new trial. Murdaugh's lawyers claim jury tampering against Colleton County Court Clerk Becky Hill. Justice Toal denied a retrial citing serious juror commitment. Murdaugh is currently serving two life sentences for murder and 40 years for financial crimes.

Alex Murdaugh sentencing and legal troubles

Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh sentenced to 40 years for stealing millions from legal clients, already serving life sentence for murdering wife and son. Attempting to appeal murder conviction. Facing extensive financial charges and ordered to pay $8 million in restitution.

United States and Cyprus Collaboration on Fighting Financial Crimes

The United States and Cyprus are formalizing their collaboration in fighting money laundering, sanctions evasion, and other financial crimes with an agreement offering Cypriot law enforcement authorities U.S. expertise.