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From: Glenn Petersen7/15/2005 1:20:46 PM
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Enron to Pay $1.5B Settlement to 3 States

Friday July 15, 1:11 pm ET

By Jennifer Coleman, Associated Press Writer

Bankrupt Enron Corp. to Pay $1.5 Billion Settlement to Three Western States

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Bankrupt energy company Enron Corp. has agreed to pay more than $1.5 billion to resolve claims that it gouged California and other western states during the 2000-2001 energy crisis, state officials said.

The settlement will end market manipulation and price gouging claims against the once high-flying Houston-based company, California Attorney General Bill Lockyer said. The agreement requires approval by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Enron will pay $47.5 million in cash and provide California with an unsecured claim for $875 million in the energy company's bankruptcy proceedings. Oregon and Washington will recieve $22.5 million each from that unsecured settlement.

In addition, the three states will share a $600 million penalty.


The deal will allow California to "squeeze justice from this corporate turnip," Lockyer said. "All things considered, this is a good resolution for the state's ratepayers."

Enron's ultimate payments to the states won't be known until its bankruptcy proceedings end, Lockyer spokesman Tom Dresslar said.

Lockyer has painted Enron as the mastermind of California's energy crisis, which was marked by blackouts and soaring consumer energy prices. He accused the company of using trading schemes to drive up the cost of electricity in the state's newly deregulated market.

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