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Alex Murdaugh accused of taking money by his law firm

The PMPED law firm said it will hire an accounting firm to fully review its books in the wake of Alex Murdaugh's departure.

HAMPTON COUNTY, S.C. — Alex Murdaugh, a lawyer from a prominent South Carolina legal family who found his wife and son shot to death at their home three months ago, is now being accused by former his law firm of taking money. 

The PMPED law firm said it will hire an accounting firm to fully review its books in the wake of Murdaugh's departure. It didn’t say how much money might be missing, but said Murdaugh was no longer associated with them in any way.

“This is disappointing news for all of us. Rest assured that our firm will deal with this in a straightforward manner. There’s no place in our firm for such behavior,” the law firm said in a statement.

There is no known criminal investigation by law enforcement into the allegations made by the firm. 

Murdaugh was injured Saturday when police say a bullet grazed his head as he changed a tire in an area of area of Old Salkehatchie Road near Varnville, South Carolina.  Police say he claimed someone else fired the gunshot at him.

His wound was called "superficial" but he was taken to a hospital in Savannah, Georgia for treatment. 

Two days after the shooting, Murdaugh announced he was going to rehab and that he resigned from his law firm.  However, the law firm made it clear the allegations over the money was what led to the end of Murdaugh's tenure. 

SLED is currently still investigating the deaths of Murdaugh’s 52-year-old wife Maggie and their 22-year-old son Paul. According to the Associated Press, on June 7 Murdaugh found his wife and son shot several times outside a home on the family’s Colleton County land after checking on his seriously ill father. 

No arrests have been made. Officers have offered only limited information in the case, and have not acknowledged if they've developed a suspect in the case. 

Murdaugh has offered a $100,000 reward in that case. 

AP also reports that Paul's death came as he was awaiting trial for boating under the influence and causing a 2019 crash that killed a 19-year-old woman. He had pleaded not guilty.

After the deaths of Paul and Maggie, state agents reopened an investigation into a hit-and-run death in 2015 in which the victim's mother allegedly believed Paul may have been involved.

However, according to the Associated Press, authorities haven't said why those cases were reopened.

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