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  2. FACT CHECK: New Enron Home Electricity Product Is Parody - AOL

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    The real Enron has been defunct since 2007. Fact Check: The collapse of energy giant Enron in 2001 is still talked about today, as it is known as one of the largest examples of white collar crime ...

  3. Leslie R. Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    She then was recruited by then-San Francisco US Attorney Robert S. Mueller III to head his efforts against white collar crime in Silicon Valley. After being named the Chief of that Office's Criminal Division, Caldwell was recruited by DOJ to head up the Enron Task Force, created to spearhead the investigation of that company's 2001 collapse.

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  5. American Greed - Wikipedia

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    The business-reality program focuses on the stories behind high-profile corporate and white-collar crimes, betrayals, and scams in American history, including the financial scandals involving WorldCom, [6] HealthSouth, [7] Tyco International, [8] and CyberNET. [9]

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  7. Ellen Podgor - Wikipedia

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    A professor at Stetson University College of Law, Podgor was named the Gary R. Trombley Family White-Collar Crime Research Professor in 2011, has been quoted in The New York Times, [4] [5] The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and other publications on big news stories such as Bernie Madoff and Enron.

  8. White-collar crime - Wikipedia

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    “This sub-group is referred to as red-collar criminals because they straddle both the white-collar crime arena and, eventually, the violent crime arena. In circumstances where there is the threat of detection, red-collar criminals commit brutal acts of violence to silence the people who have detected their fraud and to prevent further ...

  9. Is Enron really back in business? Here's what to know. - AOL

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    In the long history of financial frauds, Enron ranks near the top of the list, with the once high-flying energy trading company suddenly unraveling in a web of lies and accounting sleight-of-hand.