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HOUSTON - A lawyer for former Enron Corp. CEO Jeffrey Skilling mounted a blistering attack Wednesday on the admitted architect of schemes that helped ruin the company, saying he let his own wife go to prison because of his raging greed.
The cross-examination of Andrew Fastow, who has linked Skilling and Enron founder Kenneth Lay to massive fraud at the company, provided the most tense and dramatic moments yet in the federal trial of the former chief executives.See the full content of this document
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Enron's Fastow Accused of 'Insatiable Greed'
Lawyer Daniel Petrocelli focused on the willingness of the former chief financial officer to watch his wife, Lea, serve a year in prison rather than come clean with federal investigators, and Fastow's admission that his own children were indirectly caught up in his crimes.
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