Kevin P. Hannon, a former officer in Enron's broadband division and one of the government's instrumental witnesses in the conviction of Jeffery Skilling,
has been sentenced to two years in prison.
Hannon plead guilty in 2004 to one count of conspiracy in connection with the rampant fraud at the former energy trading firm. Skilling himself, a key player in the fraud, was sentenced to his own two-year prison term earlier this month.
More on Hannon, here, via Forbes.com.
-- MDT
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