Backdating

Fastow Subordinate Says Financial Shenanigans ‘No Great Secret’

A former employee of ex-Enron Corp. CFO Andrew Fastow testified Tuesday that backdating company documents within some of the company’s special purpose entities (SPEs) was so common it was jokingly called “time travel” in the office. Chris Loehr, one of the few government witnesses not under indictment to testify at the trial of Enron founder Kenneth Lay and ex-CEO Jeffrey Skilling, appeared to bolster Fastow’s claims about financial shenanigans within LJM partnerships, which were used to keep Enron’s poorly performing assets off the balance sheet.

March 15, 2006