HOUSTON - In a highly tense cross-examination, Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay admitted he tried to contact potential witnesses during his fraud trial — including one who wound up testifying against him.
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HOUSTON - In a highly tense cross-examination, Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay admitted he tried to contact potential witnesses during his fraud trial — including one who wound up testifying against him.
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