Former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy wants President Trump’s pardon czar, Alice Marie Johnson, to review what he says was a ...
People with felony convictions are barred from many professions. Some of the restrictions deserve a second look ...
Defendants who picked up more charges while being arrested for Jan. 6 argue that Trump’s pardon extends to those too. The ...
Attorneys for former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy say they have uncovered "clear and convincing evidence" that ...
“And thus, by the plain language of the certificate, the pardon does not extend to these convictions.” But within weeks, Wilson’s prosecutors reversed themselves, saying they had “received ...
"I want this off of me," Scrushy said of his 2006 federal convictions on bribery and other charges in a high profile case ...
He's seeking a pardon or to have the conviction overturned ... of giving Siegelman $500,000 for an appointment to the state's certificate of need board, which regulated health care companies.
He is asking for a review of his case by Pardon Czar Marie Johnson and plans ... Siegelman $500,000 for an appointment to the state's certificate of need board, which regulated health care companies.
Nearly 20 years after being convicted on charges of bribery and corruption, former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy claims he will prove his innocence.
The Board of Pardons reopened the case after opposition from the victim’s family arrived two months after its first vote.