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Washington Post: Court Examiner Fails to Find Evidence of Wrongdoing by Ex-Enron Chairman

A team of 150 attorneys and assistants working on the Enron Corp. case for 18 months failed to find any direct evidence or testimony to indicate that former Chairman Kenneth Lay was aware of wrongdoing at the now-bankrupt company, a court-appointed examiner who led the effort told The Washington Post.

March 22, 2004

Washington Post: Court Examiner Fails to Find Evidence of Wrongdoing by Ex-Enron Chairman

A team of 150 attorneys and assistants working on the Enron Corp. case for 18 months failed to find any direct evidence or testimony to indicate that former Chairman Kenneth Lay was aware of wrongdoing at the now-bankrupt company, a court-appointed examiner who led the effort told The Washington Post.

March 22, 2004