In a Friday tweet, attorney Jim Griffin said the woman offered it to Buster Murdaugh “because she knew he would want it as a keepsake reminder of the good times he shared” with his brother.
earlier this month has returned her keepsake to the former lawyer’s only surviving son, his lawyer said.
The hundreds of items sold at the Georgia auction were from the Murdaugh family estate, where Paul and Maggie Murdaugh were murdered in June 2021. “Buster accepts your kindness,” Griffin said, noting that he was “so moved by the kindness” of the gesture. It is not immediately clear what the item given back to Buster Murdaugh was.
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