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NatWest Three

  • David Bermingham
  • Giles Darby
  • Gary Mulgrew

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“The indictment against the bankers -- dubbed the 'NatWest Three' -- alleged they came to Houston in 2000 to concoct a fraudulent scheme with Mr. Fastow and his former top aide, Michael Kopper.”

—Associated Press, “Three British Bankers Enter Guilty Plea in Enron Case,” The Wall Street Journal, November 28, 2007.

“The three men, dubbed the NatWest Three by British tabloids, were extradited to Houston in 2006, prompting street protests in London and an emergency session of Parliament. Their indictments in 2002 were widely seen as the development that forced Mr. Fastow to negotiate a plea deal.”

—Kate Murphy, “Bankers Sentenced in Enron Fraud,” The New York Times, February 22, 2008.

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The Enron Three

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