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Ex-Enron CEO Jeff Skilling gets 24 years in prison
by Rattle at 3:53 am EDT, Oct 24, 2006

Former Enron Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling, who gained infamy as the man who orchestrated the largest corporate fraud in history, was sentenced to more than 24 years in jail Monday.

Judge Lake ordered Skilling to remain on house arrest until the Bureau of Prisons determined his date of incarceration. He denied the government's motion for Skilling to be taken into custody immediately.

In addition, Judge Lake denied defense attorney Daniel Petrocelli's request to lower the sentence by 10 months in order to allow Skilling to serve his sentence at a lower security- level penitentiary.

Instead, Lake recommended that Skilling served his sentence at a Federal Bureau of Prisons facility in Butner, N.C.

I guess that means he will either wind up here or here. I hope he enjoys all 24 years of the regular strip searches, the complete lack of privacy, and the lack of any luxuries.

Is this were we take bets on if he will commit suicide before his incarceration date?


 
RE: Ex-Enron CEO Jeff Skilling gets 24 years in prison
by Lost at 9:55 am EDT, Oct 24, 2006

Rattle wrote:

Former Enron Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling, who gained infamy as the man who orchestrated the largest corporate fraud in history, was sentenced to more than 24 years in jail Monday.

Judge Lake ordered Skilling to remain on house arrest until the Bureau of Prisons determined his date of incarceration. He denied the government's motion for Skilling to be taken into custody immediately.

In addition, Judge Lake denied defense attorney Daniel Petrocelli's request to lower the sentence by 10 months in order to allow Skilling to serve his sentence at a lower security- level penitentiary.

Instead, Lake recommended that Skilling served his sentence at a Federal Bureau of Prisons facility in Butner, N.C.

I guess that means he will either wind up here or here. I hope he enjoys all 24 years of the regular strip searches, the complete lack of privacy, and the lack of any luxuries.

Is this were we take bets on if he will commit suicide before his incarceration date?

I bet you $10 that he dies before he sees prison.


 
 
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