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![]() High Court's Fraud Case Widely Seen as Stand-In for Enron
By Carrie Johnson and Robert Barnes, Washington Post Staff Writers
October 5, 2007 The largest corporate frauds in recent history could not have happened without the brainpower of accountants, bankers and lawyers who partnered with executives at the troubled firms. Often, these third-party businesses are the only wealthy sources left for investors to tap after such schemes unravel in massive collapse.
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