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To: Right Cal Gal
I wonder if the employees and pension funds they fleeced have any chance of recovering any money.

I have two friends who worked for Enron and had their retirement savings wiped out. They got some recompensation in dribs and drabs, but just a small fraction of what they lost.

I hope Skilling's and Lay's assets can pay these people back substantially.

20 posted on 05/25/2006 9:24:41 AM PDT by Allegra (Finbar for Texas Governor!)
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To: Allegra

"I have two friends who worked for Enron and had their retirement savings wiped out. They got some recompensation in dribs and drabs, but just a small fraction of what they lost."

I'm sorry for your friends and to everyone else that lost money to these scumbags. Enron damaged a lot of people's lives.

If I remember correctly, in the state of Texas, your personal domicile cannot be confiscated in the event of a lawsuit or criminal trial. The Lay's own a $6million dollar condo (probably worth more now) that can't be touched. Anyone familiar with Texas law want to add info?


89 posted on 05/27/2006 7:49:58 AM PDT by khnyny
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