Article: Judge approves releasing names of half the 114 co-conspirators in Enron case.

By Mary Flood, Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Dec. 11--The names of about half of the 114 unindicted co-conspirators in the criminal case against Enron top executives Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling can be made public, a judge ruled Friday.

But there's a catch. The names that can be revealed are those that are already public.

U.S. District Judge Sim Lake originally accepted the list from the government under seal but defense attorneys asked that it be made public. One hundred and fourteen is an unusually long list of unindicted co-conspirators, a label which identifies people the government says helped commit the crime ...

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