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Ebbers Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison





Is this the end of the Enron soap opera?

From MSNBC:

Former WorldCom Chief Executive Bernard Ebbers was handed a 25-year prison term Wednesday for directing the biggest accounting fraud in corporate history, leaving thousands of investors empty-handed.

CNBC and other news organizations originally reported the sentence as between 30 years and life in prison. However, Ebbers attorneys were allowed to speak before the final sentence was handed down and the judge ultimately decided to render a final, 25-year verdict.

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