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RICHARD SCRUSHY - NOT GUILTY ON ALL 36 COUNTS
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Just goes to show that it's not just celebrities that get out of big charges. Again, the burden of proof lies with the prosecutors... not the defense. I hate all the tax-money that has been spent already and will be spent in pursuing the matter further. HealthSouth has said they wont give Scrushy ANY position in the company... so... what's next for Scrushy? It will be interesting to see in the coming weeks and months.
06-28-2005 02:20 PM
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I wonder if he's going to still keep that show of his.
06-28-2005 02:25 PM
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STLouis Blazer Wrote:I wonder if he's going to still keep that show of his.
Yeah... I was wondering about that too. Even if he doesnt go back to HealthSouth, the man likes attention and he likes to "win" so he'll be back in some way.
06-28-2005 02:27 PM
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"the Scrush" is still the larget single shareholder and he has a seat on the board. It ought to get really interesting over the next few months. I also understand he has enough property in Gulf Shores and South Florida to keep him busy for a while.
06-28-2005 03:24 PM
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maybe he'll build some lofts.
06-28-2005 03:34 PM
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I think it was a good idea to try him. They have to crack down on corporate activities like this. They had 15 other executives who had entered plea bargains; there was clearly something going on. I didn't hear the juror comments to find out if the information was confusing for them - or if they just flat out didn't thinnk he was guilty.

Here is a brief statement about the jurors' comments (on al.com):

Jurors say they doubted government witnesses

Jurors in the Richard Scrushy case doubted key government witnesses and believed the prosecution case lacked substance.

Eight of the 12 Scrushy jurors agreed to talk about their decision, returning to the courtroom after 1 p.m. today, following their lunch.

U.S. District Judge Karon Bowdre read a statement from the jury that said the reason behind its verdict was the lack of substantial evidence and witness credibility.

Four black men, two black women, one white woman and one white man agreed to answer questions from the media. Absent from the session were Bowdre and the attorneys.

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As far as what Scrushy will do now, I thought it was very interesting that he mentioned that about some "wrongs" that needed to be made right. I didn't get to hear his portion of the press conference today to see if he elaborated on that.

I suppose he could sue HealthSouth to try and get his job back.

I'm sure he'll probably sue Finebaum (that was a great comment Jim Parkman had about Finebaum, by the way).

It will be an interesting time upcoming for Scrushy, for sure.
06-28-2005 05:44 PM
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On NBC 13 tonight, they said that jurors said the testimony of Bill Owens was "filled with inconsistencies."

They also had "no comment" as to what finally broke the deadlock and if the substitute juror affected it.
06-28-2005 06:18 PM
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Scrushy does not have a position on the board at HealthSouth... his position was made null and void by the current board. The new managers have already stated Scrushy will have no position in the company whatsoever (board or otherwise). Scrushy may file suit, however, to try to gain back his spot... or at least SOME spot on the board.
06-28-2005 09:32 PM
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It's going to be interesting to see who all he considers has "wronged" him and that should be "made right."

If he does indeed hold the majority of the stock, things could be very interesting.
06-28-2005 09:38 PM
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LJBlazerFan Wrote:It's going to be interesting to see who all he considers has "wronged" him and that should be "made right."

If he does indeed hold the majority of the stock, things could be very interesting.
That part is true... he is a majority shareholder.
06-28-2005 09:40 PM
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It's hard to believe a majority shareholder doesn't have some "influence" then - even if it takes a civil suit to get it.
06-28-2005 09:42 PM
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What was the local news coverage like tonight? Anything worthy or repeating????

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I didn't see any of it due to the draft. The only thing I would have missed today, though, would be any comments by Scrushy at the Embassy Suites press conference.

I'm sure it will all be on al.com tomorrow with Birmingham News coverage.
06-28-2005 11:08 PM
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Here's an AP article with a few new things...


Jury acquits Scrushy on all counts in HealthSouth fraud

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — HealthSouth Corp. founder Richard Scrushy walked away a free man Tuesday after a jury cleared him of all charges in a stunning setback for federal prosecutors who sought to add his name to a list of CEOs convicted of fraud.

Scrushy was the first of the high-profile chief executives to escape conviction since a wave of corporate scandals and indictments followed Enron Corp.'s collapse almost four years ago, even though the case against him was widely considered among the strongest.
With all five former CFOs pleading guilty and testifying that Scrushy led a scheme to inflate earnings by $2.7 billion at the rehabilitation and medical services chain, some viewed the government's case as stronger than in other fraud trials.

Yet when it finished 21 days of deliberations, the last five with an alternate replacing a sick juror, the panel acquited Scrushy of all 36 counts of fraud, false corporate reporting and making false statements to regulators.

Eight jurors who met with reporters after the verdict said key witnesses were not credible and the prosecution failed to present substantial evidence linking the fraud to Scrushy. "The smoking gun wasn't pointing toward Mr. Scrushy," said one juror, identified only by court-assigned number and not by name.

As the "not guilty" verdicts were read on count after count, Scrushy started crying, then reached around and hugged his wife, Leslie, in the first row behind the defense table.

"I'm going to go to a church and pray," Scrushy said as he left the courthouse. "I'm going to be with my family. Thank God for this."
Emerging from the building to cheers from his supporters, Scrushy said, "You've got to have compassion, folks, because you don't know who's next. You don't know who's going to be attacked next."

Scrushy still faces civil charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission which some experts say are more likely to be successful for the government.

"I'm disappointed in the verdict," said U.S. Attorney Alice Martin, who plans to ask the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reinstate obstruction of justice and perjury charges that were thrown out earlier by U.S. District Judge Karon Bowdre.

Scrushy's acquittal contrasts with recent convictions of several former prominent CEOs for their roles in various frauds, including Tyco International's former chief L. Dennis Kozlowski, former WorldCom boss Bernard Ebbers and Adelphia Communications Corp. founder John Rigas.

A corporate law specialist who had followed Scrushy's trial was stunned at the verdict.

"There was a mass of evidence against him. I certainly expected the jury to convict. I thought the prosecution could get a fair hearing in Birmingham, but that appears not to be the case," said Larry Soderquist, director of the Corporate and Securities Law Institute at Vanderbilt University.


Soderquist noted that the defense appeared to appeal throughout the trial to the sympathies of the jury, composed of seven blacks and five whites. Soderquist said Scrushy, a white businessman, has "a very high reputation in the African-American community" as he took on a more visible role at black churches in the months after his indictment.
The decision came in the fifth day of deliberations after Bowdre replaced a sick, white juror with a black alternate and told the panel to start work anew.

Prominent black attorney Donald Watkins, who hugged Scrushy as the verdict was read, had reminded the jury in closing arguments of the struggles of the civil rights era in Alabama and how juries helped the movement succeed. Black ministers were also visible supporters of Scrushy in the courtroom throughout the trial.

Jurors told reporters after the verdict that race played no part in their views of the case. Instead, one juror said she expected the government to present "something more than hearsay."

"There were a lot of hopes that weren't fulfilled for me," she said.
Herman Henderson, a black pastor from Birmingham who attended the trial almost daily and helped organize support for Scrushy among the clergy, downplayed the importance of the jury's racial makeup. "I think that's an insult to the integrity of the black pastors," he said.

In all, 15 former HealthSouth executives have pleaded guilty since 2003, when the scandal erupted publicly and drove the company to the brink of bankruptcy.

The scandal had a devastating effect on HealthSouth, which teetered on the edge of bankruptcy for months despite once having more than 50,000 employees at 1,900 locations in all 50 states. Its stock traded around $30 a share before it was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.

HealthSouth shares fell 5 cents to close at $5.93 in over-the-counter trading Tuesday. Layoffs and closings have reduced employment to about 41,000 people at 1,380 sites.

Scrushy was Alabama's best-known business leader at HealthSouth's height, an imperial CEO who dictated everything from T-shirt designs to seating in the executive dining room. He had a penchant for big boats, vintage cars and waterfront mansions.

But evidence showed Scrushy's company was in financial trouble almost from the start. Witnesses testified the conspiracy began in 1996, when they said HealthSouth switched from "aggressive accounting" to outright fraud at Scrushy's direction. Transcripts from closed-door hearings showed prosecutors had evidence the scheme began years earlier, as early as 1988, but decided against trying to prove it.

The first of executives to admit being part of the scheme pleaded guilty in March 2003. They told agents about inserting false numbers they called "dirt" or "pixie dust" to cover up earnings shortfalls, which they termed the "hole." The group even coined a name for itself: "the family."

The Scrushy defense blamed the fraud on that group, particularly the five finance chiefs who testified against him. One CFO, Bill Owens, came under withering defense attacks after agreeing to secretly record talks with Scrushy before both were fired.

Owens led the fraud, the defense claimed. He hid the scheme from Scrushy for years even after lower-level workers balked at continuing the fraud in mid-2002, when things began unraveling amid pressure from the new Sarbanes-Oxley act, which imposed stiff penalties for false financial statements.

Despite the full acquittal, Scrushy won't be rejoining the company he founded.

"Our Board of Directors declared Mr. Scrushy's contract null and void in March 2003," board chairman Bob May said in a statement. "The new Board and new management team remain appalled by the multi-billion dollar fraud that took place under Mr. Scrushy's management and the environment under which such fraud could occur. Under no circumstances will Mr. Scrushy be offered any position within the company by this management team or by this Board of Directors."
06-29-2005 12:02 AM
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