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The chief officers of Enron faced severe repercussions following the company's collapse in 2001. Many, including CEO Jeffrey Skilling and Chairman Kenneth Lay, were indicted on multiple charges of fraud and conspiracy. Skilling was ultimately convicted and sentenced to 24 years in prison, although his sentence was later reduced. Lay died of a heart attack shortly before his trial began, and other executives also faced criminal charges and civil lawsuits.

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