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Enron Goes Hip-Hop with Ex-Employee's Rap Record
HOUSTON -- A
former Enron pipeline engineer going by the name NRun is releasing
a rap album, "Corporate America," that chastises his former
bosses by name, Reuters reported Monday.
NRun, whose real name is David Tonsall, lost his
job after Enron's collapse into a record bankruptcy in 2001. Tonsall
said he is angry that the Enron criminal investigation is taking
years and has yet to name anyone higher up the corporate ladder
than former Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow.
Tonsall decided to vent his frustration through
the rap album, which has so far cost him $15,000 to make. The record
is due out on Dec. 3, the two-year anniversary of the massive layoffs
that followed Enron's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
"I know you can't go postal. That ends up putting
you in jail," said Tonsall, who now runs his own engineering
firm, Synergistic Techneering.
NRun turns up
the heat on Skilling in another song: "Skilling, going to find
you rain, sleet, or snow. When justice comes around, you're going
to get hit."
-- NYSSCPA.org
News Staff
Posted on
10/27/03
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