Former Enron Corporation finance executive Michael J. Kopper, who ran many of the illict partnerships used to obfuscate Enron's creative accounting, reported to prison a few days ago in Big Spring, Texas. Kopper was a chief underling for Andy Fastow and in exchange for lenience provided information useful to the prosecution in convicting his former boss (Fastow is currently serving time one state over in Oakdale, Louisiana).
Saturday, February 03, 2007
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