To: American Spirit who wrote (53458 ) 7/22/2005 12:12:29 PM From: Glenn Petersen Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976 Where are the convictions at Enron? Why do you pretend to be stupid? You know that the GWB DOJ has done an excellent job of prosecuting white collar criminals. Mostly Clinton era crimes. The Clinton DOJ and SEC must have been too mesmerized by the bubble. Arthur Leavitt: All hat, no cattle. Enron: 34 charged, 16 guilty pleas, 5 convictions. More to come.PROSECUTION SCORECARD CRIMINAL CHARGES Total 34 GUILTY PLEAS 16 Ben Glisan Jr. 5 years in prison Lea Fastow 1 year in prison Andrew Fastow Awaiting sentencing Michael Kopper Awaiting sentencing Mark Koenig Awaiting sentencing Paula Rieker Awaiting sentencing David Duncan Awaiting sentencing Timothy Belden Awaiting sentencing Jeffrey Richter Awaiting sentencing Lawrence Lawyer Awaiting sentencing Dave Delainey Awaiting sentencing Ken Rice Awaiting sentencing Kevin Hannon Awaiting sentencing John M. Forney Awaiting sentencing Timothy Despain Awaiting sentencing Christopher Calger Awaiting sentencing JURY CONVICTION 5 Dan Boyle 3 years, 10 months James A. Brown 3 years, 10 months Daniel Bayly 2 years, 6 months William Fuhs 3 years, 1 month Robert Furst 3 years, 1 month ACQUITTAL 1 Sheila Kahanek Not guilty CONVICTION OVERTURNED 1 Arthur Andersen Awaiting decision on retrial OTHERS CHARGED 11 Ken Lay Awaiting trial Jeff Skilling Awaiting trial Richard Causey Awaiting trial Broadband division Joe Hirko Partially acquitted, mistrial on other charges F. Scott Yeager Partially acquitted, mistrial on other charges Rex Shelby Partially acquitted, mistrial on other charges Kevin Howard Mistrial declared Michael Krautz Mistrial declared British bankers Gary Mulgrew Fighting extradition David Bermingham Fighting extradition Giles Darby Fighting extradition chron.com