Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling Resentenced to 168 Months for Fraud, Conspiracy Charges
Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling
Resentenced to 168 Months for Fraud, Conspiracy Charges
Former Enron Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey K. Skilling has been resentenced to 168 months in prison on conspiracy, securities fraud, and other charges related to the collapse of Enron Corporation. In addition to the prison sentence, Skilling, 59, was ordered to forfeit approximately $42 million to be applied toward restitution for the victims of the fraud at Enron.