Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. The death yesterday of former Enron CEO Kenneth Lay sparked plenty of blogofication — about the death itself ...
Enron founder Ken Lay's death could end prosecutors' efforts to seize his remaining assets. However, Lay's death should have no effect on civil suits against his estate for his part in the collapse of ...
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WASHINGTON -- Federal regulators have asked a federal court to force former Enron Corp. Chairman Ken Lay to hand over documents they believe will shed light on the company's collapse. Lay has refused ...
6 July 2006 – The former chairman US energy group Enron has died of a suspected heart attack just weeks after he and former chief executive Jeffrey Skilling were found guilty in May in connection with ...
Kenneth L. Lay, who rose from humble roots to found what was, at the time, the seventh-largest publicly traded company in Enron, only to later become a symbol of corporate greed and malfeasance, died ...
The man who paid many of the biggest bills for George Bush's political ascent, Enron founder Kenneth Lay, has been found guilty of conspiracy and fraud almost five years after his dirty dealings ...
And now that Ken Lay has died, legally, it's a weaker case to go after his estate, to go after his wife. And so - first of all, Skilling will probably bear the brunt of the nation's anger, and my well ...
Jul 5, 2021 Jul 5, 2021 Updated Jul 1, 2022 0 1986 PHOTO: Kenneth Lay awaits the start of a press conference in which he stated publicly that he would not move Enron from Omaha to Houston. 1986 PHOTO: ...
Ex-Enron Chairman Ken Lay is now scheduled to face two separate criminal trials - one with ex-Chief Executive Jeff Skilling and former top accountant Rick Causey and another by himself. U.S. District ...
Congressional hearings aren’t about getting confessions so much as they are about introducing the voting public to the villains — with your public servants playing the heroes. There was only one man ...
The guilty verdicts may be in against former Enron CEO and chairman Ken Lay, but he is still doing battle with, of all things, his alma mater. Seven years after making a $1.1 million gift to endow a ...