Skilling Says He, Lay a 'Good Team,' Broke No Laws

The ColumbianApril 14, 2006

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HOUSTON (AP) -- Former Enron Corp. Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling spoke up Wednesday for company founder Kenneth Lay in his third day on the witness stand in the pair's fraud and conspiracy trial, saying they were a "good team" that committed no crimes.

Even though most counts pending against him and Lay allege crimes that occurred at different times before Enron crashed in scandal in December 2001, an overarching conspiracy count alleges they participated in a sprawling effort to portray Enron as strong when they knew accounting tricks hid bad news and weak ventures.

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Skilling Says He, Lay a 'Good Team,' Broke No Laws

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