Enron's Lay Dies Of Heart Attack
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By Carrie Johnson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, July 6, 2006
Kenneth L. Lay, who catapulted Enron Corp. into the ranks of the nation's largest companies only to be convicted of fraud after its collapse, died early yesterday after suffering what a family spokeswoman said was a heart attack at a rental property in Old Snowmass, Colo.
Lay, 64, faced the prospect of spending the rest of his life in prison after a Houston jury in May found him guilty of conspiring to inflate the energy company's stock price and misleading investors and employees who lost billions of dollars in its 2001 bankruptcy. Friends said Lay, who looked grayer and thinner during his four-month trial but otherwise bore no outward signs of poor health, expected to be handcuffed and taken into custody immediately after his sentencing this fall.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/05/AR2006070500523.html
The headline I just saw was, he is resigning from Enron. Is this a flashback newsline, or have I been duped LOL
Now that's funny..........

Realist - Everybody in America is soft, and hates conflict. The cure for this, both in politics and social life, is the same -- hardihood. Give them raw truth.