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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kenneth_LayKenneth Lay - Wikipedia

    Kenneth Lee Lay (April 15, 1942 – July 5, 2006) was an American businessman who was the founder, chief executive officer and chairman of Enron. He was heavily involved in Enron's accounting scandal that unraveled in 2001 into the largest bankruptcy ever to that date.

  2. The trial of Kenneth Lay, former chairman and CEO of Enron, and Jeffrey Skilling, former CEO and COO, was presided over by federal district court Judge Sim Lake in the Southern District of Texas in 2006 in response to the Enron scandal.

  3. Jul 5, 2006 · Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay, who faced decades in prison for one of the most sprawling business frauds in U.S. history, died Wednesday while vacationing in Aspen, Colo. He was 64.

  4. May 25, 2006 · HOUSTON, May 25 — Kenneth L. Lay and Jeffrey K. Skilling, the chief executives who guided Enron through its spectacular rise and even more stunning fall, were found guilty today of fraud and ...

  5. Feb 22, 2019 · Mr. Skilling and Kenneth Lay, Enron’s founder, were convicted after the Houston-based energy company collapsed in 2001 in one of the most high-profile cases of corporate fraud in America.

  6. Jul 5, 2006 · Kenneth L. Lay, the former chairman and chief executive of Enron who was convicted of fraud and conspiracy in the giant energy company's collapse, died today at his home in...

  7. May 25, 2006 · WASHINGTON, D.C. – A federal jury in Houston has convicted former Enron Chief Executive Officers Kenneth L. Lay and Jeffrey K. Skilling on charges including conspiracy, securities fraud, wire fraud, and making false statements, the Department of Justice announced today.

  8. knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu › article › enrons-kenneth-lay-the-last-road-not-takenEnron’s Kenneth Lay: The Last Road Not Taken

    Apr 10, 2002 · On August 22, 2001, Enron vice president Sherron Watkins visited chief executive Kenneth Lay in his Houston headquarters and warned him that the company could “implode in a wave of accounting ...

  9. May 25, 2006 · Lay, 64, was convicted on all six counts against him, including conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud. He faces a maximum of 45 years in prison.

  10. May 10, 2006 · A federal jury finds former top Enron executives Kenneth Lay, right, and Jeffrey Skilling guilty after more than 14 weeks of testimony. The two have been convicted of fraud and conspiracy in ...

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