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Enron's Fastow gets six-year term | Enron's Fastow gets six-year term |
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Andrew Fastow, the former Enron finance executive, has been sentenced to six years in prison. | Andrew Fastow, the former Enron finance executive, has been sentenced to six years in prison. |
The US energy giant went bankrupt in 2001 with debts of $31.8bn (£18bn). | The US energy giant went bankrupt in 2001 with debts of $31.8bn (£18bn). |
Fastow, 44, had pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering in 2004 and became the chief witness in the trial against Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling. | Fastow, 44, had pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering in 2004 and became the chief witness in the trial against Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling. |
His testimony helped convict former chairman Mr Lay, who died in July, and former chief executive Skilling, who will be sentenced next month. | His testimony helped convict former chairman Mr Lay, who died in July, and former chief executive Skilling, who will be sentenced next month. |
Andy Fastow, by any measure, should be the happiest guy on Earth today Sentencing expert Kirby Behre | |
Fastow helped orchestrate a series of loss-making deals and financial schemes at Enron to hide debts from investors. | Fastow helped orchestrate a series of loss-making deals and financial schemes at Enron to hide debts from investors. |
He admitted these actions were fraudulent and enabled him to steal money from the energy trading firm. | He admitted these actions were fraudulent and enabled him to steal money from the energy trading firm. |
'Visible remorse' | 'Visible remorse' |
His jail term is four years less than the maximum provided by his 2004 plea agreement. | His jail term is four years less than the maximum provided by his 2004 plea agreement. |
US District Judge Ken Hoyt said he had taken account of Fastow's cooperation with prosecutors, his desire to help victims suing to recover their losses, and his visible remorse. | US District Judge Ken Hoyt said he had taken account of Fastow's cooperation with prosecutors, his desire to help victims suing to recover their losses, and his visible remorse. |
The judge did not impose a fine, saying that Fastow has already forfeited more than $24m. | The judge did not impose a fine, saying that Fastow has already forfeited more than $24m. |
Fastow hugged his wife and surrendered immediately following the hearing. | Fastow hugged his wife and surrendered immediately following the hearing. |
His wife, Lea, has already served a year in prison after making her own plea bargain with prosecutors over the Enron affair. | |
Kirby Behre, a former federal prosecutor and an expert on sentencing, said Fastow had got off lightly. | |
"Andy Fastow, by any measure, should be the happiest guy on Earth today," he said. | |
"He was slated to get 10, could have gotten 20, and with any luck, he'll be out with five and change." |