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Richard M. Scrushy was born in August 1952 in Selma, Alabama. [1] The son of a middle-class family, his father, Gerald Scrushy, worked as a cash register repairman and his mother, Grace Scrushy, worked as a nurse and respiratory therapist. [1] [14] At an early age, Scrushy taught himself to play the piano and guitar and was earning money doing ...
Richard M. Scrushy, founder and former CEO of HealthSouth, became the first CEO to be charged with violating the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Scrushy's defense lawyer, Jim Parkman, asked during the trial, "That's what y'all did and how you planned it, so (Scrushy) wouldn't know what the whole picture was?" Scrushy was found not guilty of all charges on ...
James W. Parkman, III [1] (born 1950 [2]) is an American criminal defense lawyer in Birmingham, Alabama. He has been practicing law for over 40 years, and has represented several high-profile clients, most notably former HealthSouth CEO Richard M. Scrushy, Swedish criminal Bo Stefan Eriksson, former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, and Alabama ...
Richard Scrushy (2007) Criminal charge: Extortion, money laundering, obstruction of justice, racketeering, and bribery Sentence: Six years and 10 months Served: Five years Former HealthSouth CEO ...
American Greed is an hour-long American television show that currently airs on CNBC, Escape (TV network), and CourtTV's over-the-air "MYSTERY" channel. The show profiles various cases involving corporate fraud and white collar crimes. Some of the episodes profile two of these cases in a single episode. The show has been on the air since June 21 ...
US$ 4.605 billion (2019) Number of employees. 43,400 [citation needed] (2019) Website. encompasshealth .com. Encompass Health Corporation, based in Birmingham, Alabama, is one of the United States' largest providers of post-acute healthcare services, offering both facility-based and home-based post-acute services in 36 states and Puerto Rico ...
Scrushy was accused of arranging $500,000 in donations to Siegelman's 1999 campaign for a state lottery fund for universal education, in exchange for a seat on a state hospital regulatory board, a non-paying position. Scrushy had been appointed and served on the state hospital regulatory board during the past three Republican administrations.
Summary. Description. United States of America v Richard M Scrushy.pdf. Federal indictment of Richard M. Scrushy in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama Southern Division. Date. 4 November 2003. Source. United States Department of Justice United States of America v Richard M. Scrushy. Author.