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Enron Collects on Lay's Life Policy
National News November 3, 2006
Enron Corp. struck a deal to collect $250,000 on a life insurance policy covering its founder, Kenneth Lay, who died just weeks after he was convicted of fraud charges related to the company's ...
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| Subject | Posted By | Posted On |
|---|---|---|
| Enron | Kevin Raz | Nov 7, 2006, 1:08 pm |
| RE: RE: RE: Suicide | 1who knows | Nov 6, 2006, 3:57 pm |
| RE: RE: Suicide | Southern Agent | Nov 3, 2006, 4:27 pm |
| RE: Suicide | Drewboy | Nov 3, 2006, 3:28 pm |
| Bush provided the poison | Chad Balaamaba | Nov 3, 2006, 3:20 pm |
| Suicide | 1who knows | Nov 3, 2006, 2:40 pm |
| ATS | Enronvictim Sypathizer | Nov 3, 2006, 2:34 pm |
| Hey Bulldogg | Enronvictim Sypathizer | Nov 3, 2006, 2:31 pm |
| RE: RE: Let's be clear why Lay's conviction was reversed | ATS | Nov 3, 2006, 2:18 pm |
| RE: Let's be clear why Lay's conviction was reversed | Bulldogg | Nov 3, 2006, 1:47 pm |
| Let's be clear why Lay's conviction was reversed | Enronvictim | Nov 3, 2006, 1:25 pm |
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Subject: RE: RE: Let's be clear why Lay's conviction was reversed
Unless, of course, you were involved in a high-stakes leverage scheme.
Isn't there some saying about "not being able to cheat an honest man?" It certainly seems it would apply here.