Prosecutors May Indict Fastow Again
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U.S. prosecutors said they will seek a new indictment against former Enron Corp. Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow, a signal the government may add charges or defendants in the case against the alleged mastermind of the fraud that led to the energy trader’s collapse.
Fastow pleaded innocent Nov. 6 to 78 counts of fraud, money laundering and other charges. Prosecutors have told him they plan to ask a grand jury for a second indictment, the Justice Department’s Enron Task Force said in a court filing.
John Keker, an attorney for Fastow, didn’t return a message left at his San Francisco office.
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