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ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM

Andrew Fastow Earned MBA from Northwestern ... Joined Enron
in 1990 ... A protege of Skilling, who named him chief financial
officer ... Lauded by CFO Magazine for "innovative financing
techniques" ... Set up off-the-books partnerships that benefited
Enron by hiding debt and inflating revenue ... Dismissed Oct. 24,
2001.
Legal status: Facing 98 counts, he pleaded guilty in January 2004
to one charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one charge
of conspiracy to commit wire and securities fraud. Although still
awaiting sentencing while he cooperates with prosecutors, his plea
bargain calls for him to serve 10 years, forfeit $23.8 million,
including homes in Galveston and Vermont, and forfeit claims on
another $6 million.

Ken Lay
Son of a Baptist minister, grew up in Tyrone, Mo. Earned doctorate in
economics from University of Houston. Was perhaps Houston's most
influential power broker. Helped win approval for baseball park and was
close to major politicians. ... In 1984, became chairman and CEO at
Houston Natural Gas. It merged with InterNorth within a year, and the
new company was dubbed Enron. ... Resigned Jan. 23, 2002.
Died July of 2006.
Legal status: Lay awaiting Jan. 30 trial on seven counts that relate to
Enron fraud, including conspiracy to commit wire and securities fraud,
perpetrating wire, securities and bank fraud, and making false and
misleading statements to employees at a company meeting, as well as
to banks, securities analysts and corporate credit-rating agencies. He is
also to be tried separately on four other bank fraud counts that relate to
his personal banking.

Jeff Skilling Earned MBA from Harvard and went to work for McKinsey
& Co., world's largest management consulting firm... Joined Enron in
1990, drove it from a lumbering pipeline company into something akin to
a Wall Street trading house ... Became president and chief operating
officer in 1997 ... Named CEO in February 2001, resigned just six
months later.
Legal status: Faces 31 counts accusing him of insider trading,
securities fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy and lying on Enron financial
statements. Prosecutors are seeking his River Oaks mansion, and he
could theoretically get 325 years in prison, plus $80 million in fines.
While awaiting trial, he became involved in what prosecutors say was an
"irrational" drunken scuffle on the streets of New York and has been
ordered to find a job or find volunteer work.

Richard Causey After getting master's degree in accounting from UT,
joined Arthur Andersen, rising to senior manager ... Went to Enron in
1991, rose to chief accounting officer ... Fired in February 2002 ... Has
told investigators he believes Skilling approved the restructuring of
partnerships that prevented reporting a $500 million loss.
Legal status: Pleaded guilty to securities fraud Dec. 28, 2005, in a plea
deal that calls for a sentence of seven years in prison that could be
reduced to five years if he cooperates "fully" with the government. Also
agreed to forfeit $1.25 million. May provide evidence and testify against
Skilling and Lay, his one-time co-defendants.
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