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1 posted on 01/12/2002 1:14:10 PM PST by dickmc
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Former Enron employee Roger Boies;

I wonder if he has a brother named David????

Former Enron CEO Denies Wrongdoing

Dec. 22, 2001 15:29

WASHINGTON - Former Enron (NYSE:ENE) Chief Executive Officer Jeff Skilling, who abruptly resigned from the energy trading giant this summer after six months at the helm, denied and responsibility or wrongdoing in the company's massive collapse into bankruptcy, two newspapers reported on Saturday.

The New York Times and Houston Chronicle, in interviews conducted with Skilling, his attorneys and public relations staff in Washington, both reported the former Wall Street star's first detailed public comments since Enron spiraled into the largest Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U.S. history on Dec. 2.

``We're all trying to figure out what happened,'' Skilling told the Times. ``This was a tragedy. I had no idea the company was in anything but excellent shape.''

Skilling on Aug. 14 said he was leaving Enron for personal reasons, but speculation abounded that something was amiss at the energy trader. Its stock had steadily fallen during Skilling's term and he later admitted that had weighed on his mind when he decided to leave.

In both interviews, Skilling said that the off-balance sheet partnerships that are the subject of a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation were not his idea, but rather ousted Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow's. Fastow was long Skilling's right-hand man and the whereabouts of both has been the subject of speculation since Enron's collapse.

Fastow has become the object of scrutiny since it was revealed that he served as managing partner of two off-balance sheet entities while he was Enron's top money man, which led to what Enron Chairman and CEO Ken Lay has called a conflict of interest.

Skilling told the Times he was stunned when he read an Enron regu latory filing made Nov. 8 that said Fastow had earned more than $30 million off the deals, and that several other Enron executives had been involved.

``I, along with a lot of people, were surprised when the 8-K was released,'' he told the paper.

Both Skilling and Fastow have spoken to the press in the company of their lawyers, but Fastow said nothing more than ''Hello. Happy Holiday season. Thank you for coming.'' That comment came at a packed press conference in the office of one of his lawyers, top-gun litigator David Boies, who prosecuted Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT) on behalf of the U.S. Government and represented former Vice President Al Gore in his presidential election recount.

2 posted on 01/12/2002 1:28:45 PM PST by mombonn
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I wish I could watch, but the Packers-Niners game starts at 11:30, and pregame festivities start much earlier than that. I'm counting on freepers to give folks like me--who have their priorities straight (football over blah blah blah)--the rundown on the screaming talking heads.
3 posted on 01/12/2002 1:29:32 PM PST by Catspaw
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I think I'll break precedent and watch CBS FACE The NATION tomorrow. Lieberman and McCain went to Afghanistan together...I figure, Lieberman wanted some of McCain's military mystique to rub off on him, (Lieberman needs military macho if he's to win the democratic presidential slot against Senator John Kerry of MA). McCain wants headlines, so of course he had to go.

McCain was on Larry King Live for the full hour, extolling the virtues of Lieberman to run a non politically partisan ENRON hearing, and describing how well Lieberman and Thompson work together.

Lieberman and McCain + jealousy of President Bush = Their Dog and Pony Show

It will be interesting to see how they extoll the virtues of Commander In Chief Bush and VP Cheney, while they insinuate all sorts of evil connections to ENRON.

5 posted on 01/12/2002 1:36:58 PM PST by YaYa123
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Biden, Buchanan and Nader....Hmmmm,... MTP should have some interesting sound bites tomorrow.

Most likely to say something REALLY stupid: Biden

Scary, given the fact that he is only one of the three who wields real power.

7 posted on 01/12/2002 1:49:25 PM PST by COL. FLAGG
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I hope they're using Mary Matalin's talking points...

We should get CBS the information regarding LIEberman/CitiBank/Enron.

ABC has Lerach? Lerach's firm did an analysis of Enron insider trading. Mr. Lerach is no angel -- he's received a veto for a Clinton donation.

8 posted on 01/12/2002 2:00:47 PM PST by Politico2
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I would need a cast-iron stomach to watch those guests. McCain and Lieberman AGAIN?? Come on!
9 posted on 01/12/2002 2:04:18 PM PST by truthkeeper
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Dingell is the congressman who got stripped to his underwear at Washington Reagan airport, when his metal hip set off the detector. As a committee chair that leaned all over business interests to fork up money when democrats controlled the House (we don't have time for the problems of anyone who is not a "supporter"), it couldn't have happened to a more deserving guy.
11 posted on 01/12/2002 4:08:28 PM PST by thucydides
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