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To: Dave Gore who wrote (2256)2/4/2002 10:15:34 PM
From: Smart_Money  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16631
 
Lay has skipped town.
WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - A congressional committee trying to serve a subpoena on former Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth Lay said on Monday his personal
attorney does not know where Lay is and could not accept the subpoena.
``We made contact with Mr. Lay's attorney this afternoon ... He tells us he does not know of Lay's whereabouts, which we find quite puzzling to say the least,'' said Peggy
Peterson, spokeswoman for the House Financial Services Committee. Earl Silbert, Lay's attorney, was unavailable for comment. A woman answering the phone at his
home said he was ill. Lay resigned from the board of the fallen energy trading giant on Monday as two congressional committees vowed to force him to come before
them to testify on Enron's collapse.