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To: cirrus who wrote (76385)5/23/2002 11:07:10 PM
From: knows_picker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
worst part is, they'll take the stuff REGARDLESS of guilt

burden is now on HIM to get it back

seen it many times. Tony could come out completely innocent and be bankrupt.

and never see his stuff again



To: cirrus who wrote (76385)5/24/2002 12:35:38 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 122087
 
I don't understand why they are so hard on him while Ken and Linda Lay have opened up shop in TX and are selling some of their ill-gotten goods with impunity. If anyone should be prosecuted under RICO those Enron folks should be first in line. It doesn't seem reasonable or fair.



To: cirrus who wrote (76385)5/24/2002 9:30:48 AM
From: DismalScientist  Respond to of 122087
 
<< Often, the maximum fines were only a fraction of what these individuals accumulated via illegal activities. >>

Just like the MER settlement.