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Jan 2022
17m 20s

Episode 1: The Enron Trial - Prelude to...

Tom Fox
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The five-part series on the Enron Trial kicks off with Tom Fox and actual trial attendee, Loren Steffy. This first episode highlights the major events that led up to the beginning of the trial, many years ago. Enron in the Early Years  Enron was once the seventh biggest publicly traded company in America. When natural gas trading was deregulated, Enron made ... Show More
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Episode 5: What is the Legacy of Enron and the Trial of the Century?
The final episode in The Enron Trial series is here. In part 5, Tom Fox and Loren Steffy take a look at Enron’s legacy, fifteen years after the trial. Why Should the Trial Be Remembered? “What the trial really brought home for everyone was the human toll that these kinds of corpo ... Show More
18m 24s
Jan 2022
Episode 4: The Enron Trial - The Verdict Comes In
Loren Steffy and Tom Fox have another conversation as The Enron Trial series nears the end. In episode 4, Loren Steffy recalls the aftermath of the guilty verdict. The Verdict and Counts of Conviction Jeffrey Skilling was convicted of 19 counts, his sentence totaling 185 years, a ... Show More
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Jan 2022
Episode 3: The Enron Trial - The Testimony
Loren Steffy and Tom Fox sit down for part 3 of The Enron Trial series. In this episode, they discuss some of the significant testimonies by witnesses, and the effect they had on the trial. The Star Witnesses Loren names Andrew Fastow, former CFO, and Ben Glisan, former Treasurer ... Show More
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