Skilling Plans Appeal After Lengthy Prison Sentence
Enron's former CEO Jeffrey Skilling plans to appeal his sentence of 24 years in prison for his role in the collapse of the energy trading company. A jury earlier this year convicted him of fraud and conspiracy. Skilling will live under house arrest during the appeals process.
Ed Mayberry of Houston Public Radio reports.
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