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History: Before Ted Suhl came to Arkansas, his father was a newsmaker in California

At his federal trial in Little Rock, Ted Suhl testified that his late father, Bud, founded the Lord’s Ranch in 1979 after moving to Arkansas and converting to Christianity. There's more to the story.
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Jury convicts Ted Suhl on 4 of 6 counts in federal bribery case

After five hours of deliberation, a jury returned a guilty verdict on multiple counts. Suhl's attorneys have vowed to appeal.
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The Ted Suhl trial, day 5: The defendant speaks

Ted Suhl took the stand on Tuesday, and the trial wraps up on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Judge Wilson denied a long-shot bid by the prosecution to introduce the question of whether the Lord's Ranch, Suhl's inpatient facility, has been investigated for physically abusing children.

Ted Suhl takes stand in bribery case

Benji Hardy reports that the defense has begun putting on its witnesses in the trial of former mental health services provider Ted Suhl on bribing public officials to help his business, which took in $125 million in Medicaid money in four years for residential and community-based services for youths.
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The Ted Suhl trial, day 4: A problem for the prosecution

Now in its fourth day, the criminal trial of Northeast Arkansas businessman Ted Suhl on federal bribery charges looks to wrap up earlier than expected.

The trial of Ted Suhl, day 3: "I had friends that were fishes"

After being confronted by the FBI, the defense attorney said, Carter "told the government [he] would get the ‘big fish' and asked them how they wanted those fish prepared — blackened, fried or grilled."
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The trial of Ted Suhl, day 2: The Texas de Brazil

More details emerge on the alleged bribery scheme.

The trial of Ted Suhl, day 1: Two narratives

Suhl stands accused of funneling thousands of dollars to a top official at DHS in return for gaining preferential treatment for his companies, which provided mental and behavioral health services for teenagers. That kept the millions in Medicaid reimbursements flowing, prosecutors say.
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Ted Suhl goes to trial Wednesday; will government make him do perp walk?

Federal Judge Billy Roy Wilson Friday removed the last obstacle to a trial of former government-financed mental health magnate Ted Suhl on charges that he helped his business by bribing officials including former legislator and Human Services administrator Steven Jones.

Feds want hearing on potential lawyer conflict in Ted Suhl trial

A federal government motion filed Monday raises the question of whether former federal prosecutor Chuck Banks has a conflict of interest in being one of the attorneys for Ted Suhl in his federal bribery trial set to begin July 12.
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Ted Suhl influenced legislators? Do tell

A court filing says former mental health services operator Ted Suhl, facing a federal bribery charge, was investigated for bribing multiple legislators and attempting to manipulate the juvenile court system. Call us unsurprised.

Ted Suhl trial rescheduled for July

The fraud trial of Ted Suhl, who once operated a large residential treatment facility for troubled youth and community counseling facilities around the state, has been rescheduled for July 12 before federal Judge Billy Roy Wilson.
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