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To: Sully- who wrote (593)1/22/2002 1:57:54 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 3602
 
<<Enron says FBI conducts shredding probe at its HQ>>

Wow...The Government is finally getting serious...I noticed they have an outstanding Prosecuter leading the Federal Investigation...

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She has successfully put away some high profile white collar criminals in the past. Lets hope she is extremely successful this time.

Its amazing to me that CEO Ken Lay is still in power...Who's letting that guy keep the keys to the kingdom..? I can't believe Enron's board is allowing him to stay in power. Oh well, someday he may have to leave the office in handcuffs...=)



To: Sully- who wrote (593)1/22/2002 3:51:44 PM
From: Gary E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3602
 
It's amazing that the local "talk show host's" dont believe this ...but then again it is Houston....

A former Enron employee, Maureen Castaneda, told ABC television on Monday that documents were shredded in the Enron building up until her departure from the company in the second week of January, despite court orders forbidding the destruction of documents.