Enron's Skilling Begins Serving Prison Term

from National Public Radio
December 14, 2006

Jeffrey Skilling began serving 24 years in a minimum security prison Wednesday in Waseca, Minn., for his role in the $11 billion Enron scandal. Skilling will likely have to work, as required by the bureau of prisons, earning between about 25 cents and a dollar an hour for jobs like washing dishes, cleaning bathrooms or making police uniforms.

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