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To: Bill who wrote (228925)2/20/2002 11:41:34 AM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 769670
 
Your faith in American Justice is touching.

He'll do jail time for sure.



To: Bill who wrote (228925)2/20/2002 11:42:21 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Maybe someone can get McAuliffe's FBI file.

Can you believe this?:

...The company decided to retain Joel H. Goldberg, a former director of the investment management division at the S.E.C., who said today that he did not know how the company came to hire him.

An Enron official said the company had retained Mr. Goldberg knowing that he had previously been Mr. Barbash's boss and was his predecessor at the S.E.C. Mr. Goldberg had been Mr. Barbash's supervisor at the S.E.C. in the 1980's and the Labor Department in the 1970's. The two lawyers are now partners at the international law firm of Shearman & Sterling....

nytimes.com

Gee, he didn't know how he was hired? Where did we hear that before?

Funny how the guy who granted what Enron wanted is now working with the guy whom Enron hired to get the favors. What are the chances of that?



To: Bill who wrote (228925)2/20/2002 12:23:27 PM
From: George Coyne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
His spokeswoman was quoted in news accounts as saying that contrary to widespread reports, Bill Clinton’s handpicked DNC chairman did not make $18 million from Global Crossing before it went under, leaving shareholders and employees in the lurch. However, she acknowledged that McAuliffe "did well” by his investment in the firm.

No, he made $18,042,679.56! ROTFL!