#2: Re: OT: Enron
Posted on 2006-07-07 03:15:42 by zxcvbob
J Kolenovsky wrote:
> 1 down, 2 to go
But a little too early. Since he died before sentencing, the guilty
verdict is automatically set aside, or overturned, or whatever the
legalese term. That might make it difficult to seize the ill-gotten
gains from his estate.
Best regards,
Bob
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#3: Re: OT: Enron
Posted on 2006-07-08 07:28:34 by garden
Actually I'm being a smart aleck. We'll never know the truth about him.
Until the fed's find him in his villa in Mexico that he never
disclosed. Like one guy posted on another group: I won't believe until I
see the body and the dental and DNA report. Good grief, Howard Hughes
didn't get that scrutiny (fingerprints only).
J
zxcvbob wrote:
> J Kolenovsky wrote:
>
>> 1 down, 2 to go
>
>
>
> But a little too early. Since he died before sentencing, the guilty
> verdict is automatically set aside, or overturned, or whatever the
> legalese term. That might make it difficult to seize the ill-gotten
> gains from his estate.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Bob
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