Predictably, the government response to Jeff Skilling’s supplementary appellate brief denies that the Enron Task force withheld material exculpatory information from the former Enron CEO’s defense team. The government’s brief, filed on Tuesday, asserts, “Skilling’s claims rely on isolated snippets culled from 420 pages of handwritten notes and stripped of their context.” It accuses Skilling of using “hyperbolic rhetoric” and says that the Andrew Fastow interview notes that Skilling cites in his supplemental brief either contain information that Skilling had prior to the trial in the summaries of the notes “or would have had minimal value in impeaching Fastow.” Houston Chronicle here (with link to the brief), our earlier posts here, here and here. The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has scheduled arguments in the appeal for April 2.
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