Ben Glisan of Enron fame is released from “prison”

On Friday, Ben Glisan, Enron’s former Treasurer was released from home confinement. He was sentenced to 5 years in [tag]prison[/tag], but was released from prison and put under home confinement in September. He has served about 2/3 of his original sentence for his guilty [tag]plea[/tag] to charges of [tag]conspiracy[/tag] to commit wire and [tag]securities fraud[/tag].

Initially, Glisan did not cooperate with prosecutors in the [tag]Enron[/tag] case, but he later became a government witness againt Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling.

Glisan was the first Enron executive to go to prison, and is the first to be released from serving time.


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