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| birth_name = Richard Marin Scrushy
| birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1952|8}}
| birth_place = [[Selma, Alabama|Selma]], [[Alabama]], U.S.
| charge = '''Birmingham trial''': 36 charges of [[fraud]], false [[Financial statements|corporate reporting]]s, and making [[false statement]]s<br>'''[[Acquittal|Not Guilty]]'''<br/>'''Montgomery trial''': [[bribery]] and [[mail fraud]]<br>'''[[Guilt (law)|Guilty]]'''
| conviction_penalty = '''Birmingham trial''': [[acquittal|acquitted]] <br/>'''Montgomery trial''': 82 months in [[Federal Bureau of Prisons|federal prison]], three years' [[probation]], [[United States Dollars]] $267,000 in [[restitution]], a fine of $150,000 and 500 hours of [[community service]]
| conviction_status = released from prison
| occupation = [[Businessperson|Businessman]]<br>founder and former [[chairman]] and [[chief executive officer]] of [[HealthSouth Corporation]],<br>former chairman and chief executive officer of [[MedPartners, Inc.]]
| spouse = Debbie Cody (197?–197?)<br>Karon Brooks (1978–1996)<br>Leslie Anne Jones (1997–present)
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'''Richard Marin Scrushy''', lahir Agustus 1952 di Selma, Alabama, adalah seorang pebisnis. Ia menjadi terkenal karena menjadi salah satu penjahat kerah putih terbesar sepanjang sejarah melalui skandal [[HealthSouth]]. Ia memang awalnya divonis tidak bersalah atas semua tuduhan, namun ditangkap kembali atas 30 tuduhan, termasuk di antaranya pencucian uang, pemerasan, pelanggaran hukum, penipuan, hingga suap. Saat ini ia telah menyelesaikan masa hukumannya. <ref>Farrell, Greg (2005-06-28). [https://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/health/2005-06-28-scrushy_x.htm "Scrushy acquitted of all 36 charges".] USA Today</ref>