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  Enron Bankruptcy Case [1p.5n]
updated: 2009-11-08

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Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (L) and his attorney Daniel Petrocelli are escorted by federal marshals away from Houston Federal court October 23, 2006. Skilling was sentenced on Monday to more than 24 years in prison for his part in the financial scandal that brought down the company and came to symbolize a dark era in U.S. business. click to open
Jeff Skilling, former Enron CEO, and attorney Daniel Petrocelli are escorted by federal marshals, away from Houston Federal court October 23, 2006. Skilling was sentenced on Monday to more than 24 years in prison for his part in the financial scandal that brought down the company and came to symbolize a dark era in U.S. business. click to open
Jeff Skilling, former Enron CEO, and attorney Daniel Petrocelli are escorted by federal marshals, away from Houston Federal court October 23, 2006. Skilling was sentenced on Monday to more than 24 years in prison for his part in the financial scandal that brought down the company and came to symbolize a dark era in U.S. business. click to open
Jeff Skilling, former Enron CEO, and attorney Daniel Petrocelli are escorted by federal marshals, away from Houston Federal court October 23, 2006. Skilling was sentenced on Monday to more than 24 years in prison for his part in the financial scandal that brought down the company and came to symbolize a dark era in U.S. business. click to open
Former Enron CEO Kenneth Lay and his wife Linda in Houston, February 1, 2006. The Justice Department on Monday sued the estate of Lay demanding forfeiture of more than $12 million that the government calls the proceeds of fraud. click to open


 
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