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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Former Enron broadband execs urge appeals court to dismiss remaining charges
Michael Sung at 7:02 AM ET

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[JURIST] The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit [official website] heard arguments Monday from defense lawyers representing three former Enron Broadband Services [JURIST news archive] executives who are seeking the dismissal of remaining charges after a jury failed to reach a verdict on all counts in their 2005 fraud trial. The three defendants - former VP Scott Yeager, former senior VP Rex Shelby, and former CEO Joseph Hirko [Houston Chronicle profiles] - were initially indicted [PDF text] by federal prosecutors on 164 criminal counts for allegedly overstating the value of the broadband division's software and network to inflate the value of Enron's stock. They were acquitted [JURIST report] on various charges in 2005, but the jury failed to reach a verdict on all counts, and prosecutors later re-indicted [JURIST report] the defendants. Defense lawyers argued Monday that there is no basis for the remaining charges.

Yeager was acquitted of conspiracy, wire fraud, and security fraud, while Shelby and Hirko were acquitted of a few insider trading and money laundering charges. Federal prosecutors are hoping to pursue the remaining insider trading and money laundering charges against Yeager, and the conspiracy, wire fraud, and security fraud charges against Shelby and Hirko. The Houston Chronicle has more.



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