Jeffrey Skilling, Enron Corp.’s former chief executive officer, was sentenced to 24.3 years in prison for his role in the securities fraud that led to the energy trader’s collapse.

U.S. District Court Judge Sim Lake sentenced Skilling today at a hearing in Houston after listening to testimony of seven victims of the Enron fraud. A jury convicted Skilling, 52, in May on 19 counts of fraud, conspiracy and insider trading after a four-month trial. He faced a range of 24 to 30 years in prison.

“In terms of remorse your honor, I can’t imagine more remorse,” Skilling told Lake before he was sentenced. “That being said your, your honor, I am innocent of these charges. I am innocent of every one of these charges.”

Enron, once the world’s largest energy-trading firm and the U.S.’s seventh-biggest company, had a market value of more than $68 billion before its bankruptcy in December 2001 wiped out more than 5,000 jobs and at least $1 billion in retirement funds. It was the second-largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, after WorldCom Inc.’s collapse in July 2002.

Kenneth Lay, Enron’s former chairman, was convicted with Skilling of orchestrating a fraud that used off-the-books partnerships to hide debt and inflate income. Lay died from a heart attack at age 64 in July, before he could be sentenced. Lake voided Lay’s conviction on Oct. 17, following federal law that requires such a dismissal when a defendant is unable to exercise his right to appeal.

Skilling, who received a master’s degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Business, was allowed to remain free on $5 million bond after his conviction and has said he will appeal. Jurors acquitted him of nine additional counts of insider trading.


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LAWFUEL – Law News, Law Jobs Network – Pursuing a Holistic Approach to Gang Prevention: Building a Link between Law Enforcement and Community Groups

WHO: The U.S. Attorney’s Office and the ATF for the Northern District of California will be sponsoring the Northern California Gang Prevention Summit. Speakers include:

U.S. Attorney Kevin V. Ryan, Introductions
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, Keynote Speaker
ATF Special Agent in Charge Stephen Martin
ATF Acting Director Michael Sullivan
Jeff Adachi, San Francisco Public Defender
Irma Anderson, Richmond Mayor
Anna Caballero, Salinas Mayor
Gavin Newsom, San Francisco Mayor
Stephan Passalacqua, Sonoma Co. District Attorney
Father Gregory Boyle, S.J., of Homeboy Industries
Dr. Scott Decker
Dr. David Kennedy
Dr. Howard Pinderhughes
Dr. Gary Slutkin
Community Group Leaders in the Bay Area

WHAT: The all-day summit aims to build a link between law enforcement and community groups in order to implement comprehensive solutions that hold violent gang offenders accountable for their actions and work to provide alternatives to gang membership for at-risk youth.

WHEN: Monday, October 23, 2006

8:30am – 5:00pm

WHERE: Golden Gate Club

Presidio of San Francisco

135 Fisher Loop, San Francisco, CA 94129

Note: Cameras are welcome. Please arrive at 8:30 a.m. for set-up. Please bring valid press credentials. Lunch will be not be available for members of the press.

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