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The FOX True Crime Podcast

Alex Murdaugh Case Fallout Ends in Guilty Plea For Court Clerk

The FOX True Crime Podcast

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True Crime

4.7 • 826 Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2025

⏱️ 2 minutes

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The former South Carolina court clerk tied to the trial of Alex Murdaugh has pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice, perjury, and misconduct in office for leaking sealed evidence and promoting a book about the case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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A guilty plea from the former court clerk in South Carolina that helped out with the murder trial of Alec Murdo.

0:38.4

Former Colleton County clerk Rebecca Hill pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice, perjury, and misconduct in office.

0:44.6

Hill was arrested in May more than two years after Murda was found guilty of murdering his wife Maggie and younger son Paul,

0:50.7

who were found dead with gunshot wounds near the dog kennels at their family's hunting estate in 2021.

0:55.8

The arrest warrant said Hill violated a judge's order to keep sealed photographs from the

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public, then gave false and misleading testimony during a hearing in January of 2024 when

1:05.7

she denied she allowed anyone from the press to view the exhibits.

1:09.0

She was also charged with misconduct for using her office

1:11.6

to promote a book she co-authored about the trial on social media. The judge in the case said

1:15.9

he didn't think he'll deserve to be incarcerated and sentenced her to three years probation and

1:20.2

100 hours of community service. There's more on this story at foxnews.com or subscribe to the Fox

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