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Former Enron Corp. chief Jeffrey Skilling and prosecutors are discussing a possible agreement related to his 24-year prison term ahead of a court-ordered resentencing, raising the prospect he may get out of a Colorado federal prison earlier than expected.
On Thursday, the U.S. Justice Department sent a notice to former Enron employees, shareholders and other victims saying it was considering entering into an agreement with Mr. Skilling “to resolve certain disputed matters concerning sentencing,” but didn’t specify those issues. MOREHERE