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To: ElRushbo

Well, I only hope all those Enron employees that got nothing for thier loyalty protest in a big way, his funeral. He got off tooooo easy. Some former Enron people may not have their homes anymore and he had the luxury to die in his "vacation" home in Denver. I hope he can be sued for his assets.


430 posted on 07/05/2006 2:48:37 PM PDT by Snoopers-868th (Send-a-Brick.com. Send a brick to Washington and cash to Minutemen for a wall.)
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To: Snoopers-868th

Well, I just saw the very large vacation home where he was staying in Old Snowmass and I knew it, knew it, knew it.

It definitely was one of his original five Aspen homes he was supposed to sell. He only sold four! For $21 million. To fund his defense. He claimed to be $250,000 in the hole when he went into the criminal trial. They cried "broke" all over town. I'd love to show them "broke" as I know it.

I'll look up the value of this one later. I don't remember any being under $5 million asking price (not getting price, however). And he had his kids turning in their home deeds for his bond in the amount of that one house value! Grrr.

Also, I'm not sure about what our local reporter just said. He was standing in front of that house in Old Snowmass and said that the Pitkin County coroner still has to do "the autopsy." I thought the Mesa County Coroner Kurtzman just said in the presser that he already did it. Maybe a 2nd one is coming up? Or maybe the reporter got it wrong.

Also, NBC just said KL still had the high-rise apartment and the Aspen home, totalling assets of $8 million, when he had told the court he was broke - in debt - minus net worth. Good heavens, lying until the very end.


448 posted on 07/05/2006 3:46:06 PM PDT by Rte66
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