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He didn't just work for Enron. He was the clean up guy that was brought in after it all went to shit.

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"Ah yes, so this is how they were caught with fraud. If only they did X, Y, and Z, they might have gotten away with it."

Fun hypothesis: He used his resume-building experience to enact a similar scheme within the wild world of crypto. :#marseydetective:

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An actual professional jannie

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No, this man gets paid.

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Speaking of which, CROs usually get paid astronomical amounts, its ridiculous even by (most) CEO standards. There are a bunch of good reasons for that (theyre usually brought in at the time when officer liability is highest and most likely to crystallize, they have to unfrick things in a short period, etc)

If this guy was on Enron and Nortel and swore an affidavit saying this is worse, then just... lmao

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That's what professional means.


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