Survivor of deadly South Carolina legal dynasty boat crash suggests cops tried to frame him as the driver before murders of mother and son
Connor Cook was one of six people on board a boat driven by South Carolina legal dynasty scion Paul Murdaugh, then 20, when it crashed in 2019
Murdaugh, 22, and his mother Maggie were shot dead last month while he was awaiting trial over the crash, which killed 19-year-old Mallory Beach
Lawyers for Cook recently filed a petition seeking to question police officers who investigated the crash
The petition alleges that officers hampered the investigation in an effort to shift blame off of Murdaugh and onto Cook
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BigLaw partner is charged with securities fraud in connection with alleged Ponzi scheme
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Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz health care partner Jon Darrell Seawright has been charged along with a former lobbyist at the firm for their roles in an alleged Ponzi scheme involving fake timber purchases.
Seawright, 49, and former public policy adviser Ted Brent Alexander, 55, both of Jackson, Mississippi, were charged in a February 2020 indictment unsealed Thursday, Law360 reports.
Federal prosecutors allege that Seawright and Alexander solicited over $20 million from more than 50 investors in the scheme between early 2011 and late 2018. Both men pleaded not guilty Thursday.