HOUSTON (CNNMoney.com) - Enron former chief executive Jeffrey Skilling and 
founder Kenneth Lay were both found guilty Thursday of conspiracy and fraud in 
the granddaddy of all corporate fraud cases.

On the sixth day of deliberations, a jury of eight women and four men convicted 
the former executives of misleading the public about the true financial health 
of Enron, whose collapse in late 2001 symbolized the wave of corporate fraud 
that swept the United States early this decade.

Skilling was found guilty on 19 counts of conspiracy, fraud, false statements 
and insider trading. He was found not guilty on nine counts of insider trading.

Lay was found guilty on all six counts of conspiracy and fraud. In a separate 
bench trial, Judge Sim Lake ruled Lay was guilty of four counts of fraud and 
false statements.

Both Lay and Skilling could face 20 to 30 years in prison, legal experts say.

http://money.cnn.com/2006/05/25/news/newsmakers/enron_verdict/

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