Jeffrey Skilling gets a long prison sentence

Posted on October 23rd, 2006

Today a federal judge sentenced former [tag]Enron[/tag] executive Jeffrey Skilling to 24 years and 4 months in prison for his conviction on federal charges of [tag]conspiracy[/tag], [tag]fraud[/tag] and [tag]insider trading[/tag]. Skilling, 52, was also fined over $18 million for his crimes. He was denied bond while waiting to report to prison, and instead is on home confinement.

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