Police take Enron ex-CEO to hospital
Associated Press
Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling was taken to a Manhattan hospital early Friday after several people called police saying he was pulling on their clothes and accusing them of being FBI agents, a police source told The Associated Press.
Police took Mr. Skilling to the hospital after finding him naked and screaming obscenities at passersby at approximately 4 a.m. at the corner of Park Avenue and East 73rd Street and determining he might be an “emotionally disturbed person,” said the source, speaking to the AP on condition of anonymity.
Police did not charge Mr. Skilling with a crime. They took him to New York Presbyterian Hospital for observation. Hospital officials did not immediately comment on the case.
Messages left for Mr. Skilling's lawyers, Bruce Hiler and Dan Petrocelli, were not immediately returned.
Mr. Skilling was at two bars in Manhattan — American Trash and The Voodoo Lounge — where he allegedly ran up to patrons and pulled open their clothes, the source said.
“He was shouting at them ‘You're an FBI agent and you're following me,”' the source said.
Mr. Skilling allegedly did the same thing to people on the street, the source added. He was with his wife at the time.
Mr. Skilling was described as being intoxicated and highly uncooperative when he was approached by police, the source said.
Mr. Skilling has been charged with fraud, insider trading and other crimes in the colossal collapse of the energy trading company.
Mr. Skilling is accused of participating in widespread schemes to mislead government regulators and investors about the company's earnings. He has pleaded innocent to all 35 federal counts against him, and posted his $5-million (U.S.) bond with a cashier's check.
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Associated Press
Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling was taken to a Manhattan hospital early Friday after several people called police saying he was pulling on their clothes and accusing them of being FBI agents, a police source told The Associated Press.
Police took Mr. Skilling to the hospital after finding him naked and screaming obscenities at passersby at approximately 4 a.m. at the corner of Park Avenue and East 73rd Street and determining he might be an “emotionally disturbed person,” said the source, speaking to the AP on condition of anonymity.
Police did not charge Mr. Skilling with a crime. They took him to New York Presbyterian Hospital for observation. Hospital officials did not immediately comment on the case.
Messages left for Mr. Skilling's lawyers, Bruce Hiler and Dan Petrocelli, were not immediately returned.
Mr. Skilling was at two bars in Manhattan — American Trash and The Voodoo Lounge — where he allegedly ran up to patrons and pulled open their clothes, the source said.
“He was shouting at them ‘You're an FBI agent and you're following me,”' the source said.
Mr. Skilling allegedly did the same thing to people on the street, the source added. He was with his wife at the time.
Mr. Skilling was described as being intoxicated and highly uncooperative when he was approached by police, the source said.
Mr. Skilling has been charged with fraud, insider trading and other crimes in the colossal collapse of the energy trading company.
Mr. Skilling is accused of participating in widespread schemes to mislead government regulators and investors about the company's earnings. He has pleaded innocent to all 35 federal counts against him, and posted his $5-million (U.S.) bond with a cashier's check.
[This message was edited by EverFresh on April 09, 2004 at 10:27 PM.]
[This message was edited by EverFresh on April 09, 2004 at 10:32 PM.]