Scrushy trial continues in Birmingham
Rehab Regs, April 21, 2005
Last week, jurors in Richard Scrushy's fraud trial heard about the former HealthSouth chief executive's spending habits, which the government is trying to link to money laundering charges against him, according to The Birmingham News. A government accountant testified that Scrushy spent $203 million from 1996 to 2003 of ill-gotten gains earned from fraud, and then used it to buy cars, boats, and art. Scrushy has pleaded not guilty to inflating profit by $2.6 billion at the Birmingham-based physical therapy clinics he founded in 1984, reported The Birmingham News.
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