Jeff Skilling, the former Enron chief exec, had been anticipating the possibility of a reprieve from jail time while he awaited the outcome of his appeal on fraud charges. It was not to be. The same court that
signaled the possibility of bail for Skilling has snatched it away. He may report
as soon as today to the Federal pen where, barring reversal on appeal, he'll be serving some or all of a 24 year sentence.
-- MDT
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