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July 8, 2005
Lea Fastow goes home
The Chronicle's Mary Flood reports that Lea Fastow -- who served a longer sentence under harsher conditions because of her marriage to former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow -- was released early this morning to go home from a halfway house in downtown Houston. Here are the previous posts on the Lea Fastow case.
Mrs. Fastow is the first person in the Enron-related criminal prosecutions to complete her prison sentence. Her husband -- who, as with Mrs. Fastow, struck a plea bargain with Enron Task Force prosecutors -- is presently scheduled to be sentenced at about this time next year.
Posted by Tom at July 8, 2005 4:53 AM
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