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"Suicide" claims another official involved with Enron case |
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by Wayne Madsen The Wayne Madsen Report Entered into the database on Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 @ 13:45:54 MST |
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Enron-related body count continues to pile up. "Suicide" claims another official involved with Enron case.
Former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas and member of President
Bush's Corporate Fraud Task Force Michael T. Shelby, 47, shot himself to death
at his home in northwest Houston on July 18, according to Houston police. The
police immediately ruled out foul play in the suicide death of Shelby who served
as chief U.S. prosecutor in Houston from 2001 to 2005 when he joined the law
firm of Fulbright & Jaworski where he worked on corporate fraud cases. Shelby
was reported to be suffering from cancer. Shelby first worked for the U.S. Attorney's
Office in Houston in 1989, moved to Phoenix, and in 2001 returned to Houston
to take the U.S. Attorney's job. More interestingly, Shelby, as U.S. Attorney,
recused himself from investigating those involved in the Enron scandal, including
Ken Lay, Jeffrey Skilling, and Andrew Fastow. In January 2002, former Enron
Vice Chairman Cliff Baxter allegedly shot himself to death in his car near his
Houston home. Former Enron Chairman Ken Lay died suddenly of a heart attack
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