Former Enron Corp. finance expert Michael Kopper pleaded guilty on August 21, 2002
to money laundering and fraud charges, the first Enron executive to admit to a criminal
role in the collapse of the giant energy company. Kopper, shown during testimony
on Capitol Hill on Feb. 7, was the chief lieutenant of former Enron Chief Financial
Officer Andrew Fastow and helped his boss run shadowy Enron-related partnerships
that hid debt, inflated profits and sparked Enron's fall into bankruptcy. (Larry
Downing/Reuters)
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