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Okla-homey
6/29/2007, 06:50 AM
Yesterday, the only Alabama donkey governor of this century was sentenced following his 2006 slime-ballery conviction and was immediately remanded to the klink. He joins former Alabama elephant governor Guy Hunt (convicted in 1994) in the Alabama Governor's Wing of the federal prison system:(

It's a damn shame. The people of Alabama deserve better than these cads.

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman was sentenced to more than seven years in federal prison and former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy got nearly seven years Thursday in a bribery and corruption case that the judge said damaged public trust in state government.

Siegelman, 61, and Scrushy, 54, were convicted last year of bribery, conspiracy and mail fraud. The government accused Siegelman of naming Scrushy to a hospital regulatory board in exchange for $500,000 in donations to Siegelman's 1999 campaign for a state lottery for education. The defense contended there was no quid-pro-quo or personal benefit.

Siegelman also was convicted of obstruction of justice for trying to hide money given by a lobbyist for a motorcycle. The defense contends it was a legitimate transaction and not as depicted by prosecutors.

Both men were immediately taken into custody after the judge denied defense requests to let them remain free while they appeal.

The two once-prominent figures in politics and business were escorted out of the courtroom by U.S. marshals and were not allowed to talk to family members. Scrushy's family cried quietly in the courtroom. Siegelman's wife, Lori, left immediately.

slickdawg
6/29/2007, 02:52 PM
sentenced for 88 months for taking bribes. ha.

http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2007/June/07_crm_473.html

Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman and Former Healthsouth CEO Richard Scrushy Sentenced on Bribery, Conspiracy and Fraud Charges
WASHINGTON – Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman and former HealthSouth Chief Executive Officer Richard Scrushy were sentenced to prison terms today for their roles in a bribery, conspiracy and fraud scheme, Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher of the Criminal Division and Acting U.S. Attorney Louis V. Franklin Sr. of the Middle District of Alabama announced today.

At a hearing today in Montgomery, Ala., U.S. District Judge Mark Fuller sentenced Siegelman to 88 months in prison, and ordered him to pay $50,000 in fines. Siegelman was convicted by a federal jury in June 2006 of seven counts – bribery, conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud, four counts of honest services mail fraud, and obstruction of justice.

Scrushy was sentenced to 82 months in prison and fined $150,000. Scrushy was convicted of six counts – bribery, conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud, and four counts of honest services mail fraud.

“The sentences imposed on Don Siegelman and Richard Scrushy reflect the high priority placed by the Department of Justice on the enforcement of our anti-corruption laws,” said Assistant Attorney General Fisher. “I thank the prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Public Integrity Section who worked closely with agents from the FBI, the Alabama Attorney General’s Office and the Transportation Department’s Inspector General to expose corruption and bring this case to a successful conclusion.”

“One-man, one-vote is the core of our democracy. When those who have been elected to serve in the executive branch of state government abandon their fiduciary duty through conspiracy, bribery, honest services and mail fraud, and obstruction of justice, it preempts the very core of our government,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Franklin. “Likewise, when corporate executives choose to bribe our elected officials, it facilitates the erosion of our government. The United States Attorney’s office for the Middle District of Alabama will continue to aggressively investigate and prosecute public corruption cases that impact this district.”

Siegelman was convicted of mail fraud arising from a pay-for-play scheme in which he exchanged official acts and influence for cash, property and services from Alabama businessman and consultant Clayton “Lanny” Young. The jury found that Siegelman took thousands of dollars in bribes from Young to aid Young’s business interests, including the awarding of contracts to companies controlled by Young. The jury also found Siegelman and Scrushy guilty of crimes arising from a bribery scheme in which Scrushy paid Siegelman $500,000 in laundered funds to obtain a seat on the state regulatory board governing HealthSouth.

The case was prosecuted by Acting U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama Louis V. Franklin Sr., a senior career prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Assistant U.S. Attorneys Stephen P. Feaga and J.B. Perrine, Middle District of Alabama, and Trial Attorney Richard Pilger of the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section, which assisted in the review and prosecution of this case. The prosecution was assisted by Assistant Attorneys General Joseph Fitzpatrick and Jenny Garrett for the state of Alabama.

Osce0la
6/29/2007, 04:30 PM
Scrushy was saying last week that he has 9 kids that will be devestated if he goes to prison...all I could think of was all of the Health South employees that are probably devestated that they no longer have any retirement due to his dumba**...

Scrushy's kids will be well taken care of, and he will have plenty of money left when his sorry a** gets out of prison.

They have decided that they will no longer name any streets after living people in Alabama now. Apparently it is a pain in the a** having to change the address of everything on Scrushy Blvd.

Oh, and I doubt either of them will serve more than 3 years.

Okla-homey
6/29/2007, 05:07 PM
Scrushy was saying last week that he has 9 kids that will be devestated if he goes to prison...all I could think of was all of the Health South employees that are probably devestated that they no longer have any retirement due to his dumba**...

Scrushy's kids will be well taken care of, and he will have plenty of money left when his sorry a** gets out of prison.

They have decided that they will no longer name any streets after living people in Alabama now. Apparently it is a pain in the a** having to change the address of everything on Scrushy Blvd.

Oh, and I doubt either of them will serve more than 3 years.

I believe thee may be a building or two on the campus at Bama named for his Skrushy-ness.

Generally a bad move to name anything for a living person. Just imagine what would happen at Poke State if T. Boone got indicted. :eek: You know anyone with that many bucks who has been as politically active as he has has some skeletons in the closet. Probably a whole graveyard.

Flagstaffsooner
6/29/2007, 05:43 PM
Bama AND Auburn should get Fulmer Cup points.