After listening to a tearful Andrew Fastow, the former chief financial officer at Houston's Enron Corp., express remorse for his actions that led in part to the downfall of the energy company, U.S.
More than two years after becoming the first former Enron Corp. executive to plead guilty to crimes, Michael Kopper is about to make his debut on a witness stand. Kopper, 39, was at the epicenter of ...
A former Enron investment analyst on Tuesday corroborated testimony from a key prosecution witness that the company improperly used partnerships to help its earnings seem better than they were. But ...
Andrew Fastow, the onetime Enron chief financial officer who prosecutors considered the mastermind behind the energy company's massive fraud, has been moved to a halfway house. Fastow got a six-year ...
HOUSTON - The wife of former Enron Corp. finance chief Andrew Fastow was released from a halfway house Friday, ending a year's prison term for failing to declare her husband's illegal kickbacks as ...
Andrew Fastow, who was at the center of the fraud which brought down Enron Corp., said he now accepts full responsibility for his actions after originally viewing himself as a “hero” while chief ...
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As you might have heard, Andy Fastow has returned to Houston after his stint in a federal prison. He’s currently in a halfway house and, let’s face it, he needs a job. Luckily the rules allow him to ...
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