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Former HealthSouth CEO Focuses on Ministry

Sunday, April 16, 2006 1:41:20 PM
By JAY REEVES

 Former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy and wife Leslie raise their hands as defense attorney Donald Watkins, right, walks them out of court in this June 28, 2005, file photo after jurors in Birmingham, Ala., acquitted Scrushy of fraud charges. (AP Photo/ Birmingham News, Joe Songer)BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Ordained as a minister and acquitted in a $2.7 billion fraud, fired HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy is done with the corporate boardroom. Now, he says, it's all about God.

Scrushy has helped found a ministry he says is feeding starving children in Africa and is planning even more missions work. It will also build a Bible-based university and offer services including mortgages, insurance and health care, he says.

Working with a small group of Birmingham-area ministers who have relatively little business experience, Scrushy co-founded Kingdom Builders International Ministries, which was unveiled recently with the introduction of its Web site.


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