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Criminal

Jul. 14, 2004

Enron's Ken Lay Sings High-Energy Songs Proclaiming His Innocence

Column By Garry Abrams - Singin' Ken Lay, the former Enron chairman and current personification of corporate evil, raised the eyebrows of criminal defense attorneys last week when he held a press conference to warble his innocence following his federal indictment on charges related to the collapse of the once high-flying and politically connected Houston energy company.

        Column
        
        By Garry Abrams
        
        Singin' Ken Lay, the former Enron chairman and current personification of corporate evil,...

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