The Enron aftermath is getting weirder and more nefarious. A week after Kenneth Lay died while waiting for sentencing in his fraud trial, a man described as a "senior British banker" whom American authorities questioned regarding the Enron scandal has been found dead in a London park. News outlets identified the dead man as being with the Royal Bank of Scotland, and he'd been questioned by the FBI in a case involving three British bankers facing charges related to Enron. There was no comment from the FBI, and the London police refused to give out the deceased man's name.
Meanwhile, former Houston mayor Bob Lanier collapsed at Lay's funeral.
You can't make this stuff up, folks . . .
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