HOUSTON - Two top Enron executives are now convicted felons. Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling have been found guilty of conspiring to cook the books to hide Enron's true finances from investors while ...
Inside the Year's Biggest Criminal Trial Everyone knows that Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay were convicted on May 25 of multiple counts of conspiracy and securities fraud, that Lay died, and that ...
HOUSTON - Former Enron Corp. chiefs Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling were convicted Thursday of conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud in one of the biggest business scandals in U.S. history.
HOUSTON -- Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay wasn't satisfied with federal loan rules that limited his purchase of stock, so he lied on bank forms and used the borrowed money to improperly buy stocks ...
HOUSTON -- Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay received a barrage of written warnings from employees questioning the energy giant's accounting integrity in the fall of 2001 but said on Monday that he was ...
Ken Lay has complained that the four banking charges he faces in a quick trial are over an arcane technicality — and Thursday he fought back with a technical argument of his own. Among his defenses is ...
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