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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A state judge on Thursday ordered former HealthSouth
CEO Richard Scrushy to pay nearly $2.9 billion to shareholders who sued over a massive accounting fraud that nearly sent the rehabilitation chain into bankruptcy. Circuit Judge Allwin E. Horn, who heard the case without a jury, ruled in favor of HealthSouth shareholders who filed a lawsuit claiming Scrushy was involved in years of overstating the company's earnings and assets to make it appear the company was meeting Wall Street forecasts. Horn wrote in his ruling that Scrushy "knew of and participated in" the faked reports filed with regulators from 1996 to 2002. He said the HealthSouth founder also "consciously and willfully" violated his financial responsibilities as CEO. Scrushy was acquitted in a federal criminal case over related charges and testified in the state civil case that he knew nothing about any fraud. He is serving a nearly seven-year sentence for a 2006 conviction in a separate state government bribery case. The Alabama suit accused Scrushy of unethical dealings with the company while it was going broke and complicity in $2.6 billion in fraudulent reports it filed with regulators. The amount shareholders sought included money they claimed he pocketed through sweetheart deals. The final judgment from Horn totaled $2.88 billion. While Scrushy is a multimillionaire, it was not immediately clear how he could pay the judgment. Scrushy's lawyers did not immediately return calls. An attorney for shareholders, John W. Haley, said Scrushy was "a man of substantial means" who earned more than $266 million from the time the fraud began until he left the company in 2002. -- "John H" wrote in message ... Please note that Interstate 90 will be closed this weekend across South Dakota. This closure will allow the Federal Government free access to haul a 200 ton piece of coal to Mt. Rushmore so that President Obama can be added to the Presidents on the monument. -- John H -- John Herring, rec.boat's resident racist. |
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On Jun 18, 2:55*pm, HK wrote:
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A state judge on Thursday ordered former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy to pay nearly $2.9 billion to shareholders who sued over a massive accounting fraud that nearly sent the rehabilitation chain into bankruptcy. Circuit Judge Allwin E. Horn, who heard the case without a jury, ruled in favor of HealthSouth shareholders who filed a lawsuit claiming Scrushy was involved in years of overstating the company's earnings and assets to make it appear the company was meeting Wall Street forecasts. Horn wrote in his ruling that Scrushy "knew of and participated in" the faked reports filed with regulators from 1996 to 2002. He said the HealthSouth founder also "consciously and willfully" violated his financial responsibilities as CEO. Scrushy was acquitted in a federal criminal case over related charges and testified in the state civil case that he knew nothing about any fraud. He is serving a nearly seven-year sentence for a 2006 conviction in a separate state government bribery case. The Alabama suit accused Scrushy of unethical dealings with the company while it was going broke and complicity in $2.6 billion in fraudulent reports it filed with regulators. The amount shareholders sought included money they claimed he pocketed through sweetheart deals. The final judgment from Horn totaled $2.88 billion. While Scrushy is a multimillionaire, it was not immediately clear how he could pay the judgment. Scrushy's lawyers did not immediately return calls. An attorney for shareholders, John W. Haley, said Scrushy was "a man of substantial means" who earned more than $266 million from the time the fraud began until he left the company in 2002. --"John H" wrote in message ... * Please note that Interstate 90 will be closed this weekend across * South Dakota. This closure will allow the Federal Government free * access to haul a 200 ton piece of coal to Mt. Rushmore so that * President Obama can be added to the Presidents on the monument. * -- * John H -- John Herring, rec.boat's resident racist. Have you seen the latest scam uncovered up here? One of E-Health Ontarios directors got caught paying a " Party Planner" 300 per HOUR for planning an X-Mas party. It's not looking good for the dork...... Then we see Dalton McGuinty on TV, apologizing to Ontario Voters for this fiasco. |
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Scott Dickson wrote:
On Jun 18, 2:55 pm, HK wrote: BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A state judge on Thursday ordered former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy to pay nearly $2.9 billion to shareholders who sued over a massive accounting fraud that nearly sent the rehabilitation chain into bankruptcy. Circuit Judge Allwin E. Horn, who heard the case without a jury, ruled in favor of HealthSouth shareholders who filed a lawsuit claiming Scrushy was involved in years of overstating the company's earnings and assets to make it appear the company was meeting Wall Street forecasts. Horn wrote in his ruling that Scrushy "knew of and participated in" the faked reports filed with regulators from 1996 to 2002. He said the HealthSouth founder also "consciously and willfully" violated his financial responsibilities as CEO. Scrushy was acquitted in a federal criminal case over related charges and testified in the state civil case that he knew nothing about any fraud. He is serving a nearly seven-year sentence for a 2006 conviction in a separate state government bribery case. The Alabama suit accused Scrushy of unethical dealings with the company while it was going broke and complicity in $2.6 billion in fraudulent reports it filed with regulators. The amount shareholders sought included money they claimed he pocketed through sweetheart deals. The final judgment from Horn totaled $2.88 billion. While Scrushy is a multimillionaire, it was not immediately clear how he could pay the judgment. Scrushy's lawyers did not immediately return calls. An attorney for shareholders, John W. Haley, said Scrushy was "a man of substantial means" who earned more than $266 million from the time the fraud began until he left the company in 2002. --"John H" wrote in message ... Please note that Interstate 90 will be closed this weekend across South Dakota. This closure will allow the Federal Government free access to haul a 200 ton piece of coal to Mt. Rushmore so that President Obama can be added to the Presidents on the monument. -- John H -- John Herring, rec.boat's resident racist. Have you seen the latest scam uncovered up here? One of E-Health Ontarios directors got caught paying a " Party Planner" 300 per HOUR for planning an X-Mas party. It's not looking good for the dork...... Then we see Dalton McGuinty on TV, apologizing to Ontario Voters for this fiasco. Must have been a hell of a party...nekkid elves? -- "John H" wrote in message ... Please note that Interstate 90 will be closed this weekend across South Dakota. This closure will allow the Federal Government free access to haul a 200 ton piece of coal to Mt. Rushmore so that President Obama can be added to the Presidents on the monument. -- John H -- John Herring, rec.boat's resident racist. |
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