Former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy wants a pardon from President Donald Trump. And why not? Isn't everybody these days?
Less than one week after former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy announced plans to prove his innocence in his 2006 conviction, the man he's charged with bribing is speaking out in support.
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Nearly 20 years since he was found guilty on bribery charges, Former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy is requesting the ...
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The wife of former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy claimed Thursday the prosecutors who convicted the once-successful ...
Richard Scrushy and former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman were convicted of fraud in 2006. Today, Scrushy is asking for a pardon, ...
"I want this off of me," Scrushy said of his 2006 federal convictions on bribery and other charges in a high profile case ...
The Selma native also says he’s appealing to Alice Johson, President Trump’s newly-named pardons czar and also an Alabama ...
Nearly 20 years after being convicted on charges of bribery and corruption, former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy claims he ...
Nearly 20 years after Richard Scrushy was indicted and convicted of crimes covering the gamut of money laundering, extortion and bribery during his time as chief ...