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Alex Murdaugh gives up stake in deceased wife’s estate. What happens to Moselle?

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Jailed Hampton attorney Alex Murdaugh has given up his right to accept any interest in the estate of his late wife, Maggie Murdaugh, according to a document filed Monday in Colleton County Probate Court.

Maggie Murdaugh’s stake in “Moselle,” the Colleton County property where she and her son were found murdered on June 7, 2021, and in an Edisto Beach house would then fall to her surviving child, Richard Alexander “Buster” Murdaugh, Jr.

That is if the move survives a challenge from the multiple creditors seeking funds from the Murdaugh family, which include the family of Mallory Beach, who was killed in a 2019 boat crash involving Murdaugh’s son Paul. The legal filing could be interpreted as a way to avoid the property from falling into the hands of those creditors.

Jim Griffin, a Columbia attorney representing Alex Murdaugh, declined to comment. Allendale-based lawyer Mark Tinsley, representing the Beach family, could not immediately be reached for comment.

The legal battle of assets and property has been playing out for months as the Murdaugh family, previously known for its legal dynasty in the Lowcountry, battles a myriad of lawsuits related to Alex Murdaugh’s alleged theft of millions from former clients, criminal charges from an alleged faked suicide attempt, and the still unsolved murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh.

The document filed Monday is called a qualified disclaimer and invokes a portion of South Carolina law that allows the beneficiary of an estate to disclaim interest in the estate.

The Murdaugh home on Moselle Road, as seen on Sept. 2, 2021, located in Islandton, S.C. On June 7, Alex Murdaugh found his wife Maggie and son Paul murdered near the dog kennels (not pictured).
The Murdaugh home on Moselle Road, as seen on Sept. 2, 2021, located in Islandton, S.C. On June 7, Alex Murdaugh found his wife Maggie and son Paul murdered near the dog kennels (not pictured). Drew Martin dmartin@islandpacket.com

In her will, Maggie Murdaugh had left her estate and all of her property to husband, Alex, when she died. Her main asset is the 1,700-acre Moselle property.

The property was listed for $3.9 million by the Crosby Land Company last month with “multiple interested parties,” although the listing is still marked as “available.”

While Alex has been incarcerated, his brother, John Marvin Murdaugh, has been appointed the personal representative of Maggie’s estate, including this piece of land.

John Marvin Murdaugh, who is in charge of handling Maggie’s estate, reached by phone, said he received a copy of the qualified disclaimer via FedEx on Monday and sent it to his probate attorney, Everett W. Bennett, Jr.

“I don’t know much about it,” he said. “I don’t know much about probate law. He is essentially saying ‘listen, I don’t want it, pass it along’ is how I’ve understood it. Whatever the court tells me to do, I’m doing it.”

The Murdaugh family Buster, Maggie, Paul, and Alex (from left to right) pose for a photo .
The Murdaugh family Buster, Maggie, Paul, and Alex (from left to right) pose for a photo . Facebook Facebook

Reporter John Monk at The State contributed to this article.

This story was originally published March 8, 2022 at 10:12 AM.

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Jake Shore
The Island Packet
Jake Shore is a senior writer covering breaking news for The Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette. He reports on criminal justice, police, and the courts system in Beaufort and Jasper Counties. Jake originally comes from sunny California and attended school at Fordham University in New York City. In 2020, Jake won a first place award for beat reporting on the police from the South Carolina Press Association.
Kacen Bayless
The Island Packet
A reporter for The Island Packet covering projects and investigations, Kacen Bayless is a native of St. Louis, Missouri. He graduated from the University of Missouri with an emphasis in investigative reporting. In the past, he’s worked for St. Louis Magazine, the Columbia Missourian, KBIA and the Columbia Business Times. His work has garnered Missouri and South Carolina Press Association awards for investigative, enterprise, in-depth, health, growth and government reporting. He was awarded South Carolina’s top honor for assertive journalism in 2020.
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Alex Murdaugh Coverage

The Murdaugh family saga has dominated the news after another shooting, a resignation and criminal accusations — with Alex Murdaugh at the center of it all. Here are the latest updates on Alex Murdaugh.