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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jttmab who wrote (912)1/21/2002 6:03:39 AM
From: Baldur Fjvlnisson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5185
 
What a joke.

The whole mob is so totally integrated
in all levels of the fraud driven mess
that it can hardly be prosecuted.

The current garbage heading the Mob's
Property the SEC Scam[TM], formerly a defender
of Wall St. scams, porno scams and other
scams, can't even open his useless mouth.

Wonder when the SEC scam will take a look at
the books of major U.S. stock watering scams
like Microsoft, Cisco and other similar junk.



To: jttmab who wrote (912)1/21/2002 11:27:12 PM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 5185
 
"So far, 51 lawsuits have been filed in U.S. District Court here naming former Enron Chief Financial Officer Andrew S. Fastow as a defendant. Fifty-six go after former Chief Executive Jeffrey K. Skilling. Fifty-three seek damages from Chairman Kenneth L. Lay. Dozens more suits go after the company itself.

That's not all. Lawyers for Enron's 20,000 creditors are seeking restitution, and a group of Enron bondholders is suing the company's former auditor, Andersen, as well as the bonds' underwriters."

latimes.com
Enron Case Raises the Bar in Texas

jtmab, what an incredible mess!