
Andrew Fastow
Andrew Fastow was the Chief Financial Officer of Enron and became infamous for his role in creating and managing complex financial structures that hid the company's debt and inflated its profits. His creative accounting practices were central to the scandal that led to Enron's bankruptcy in 2001. Fastow eventually pleaded guilty to charges of fraud and conspiracy, serving several years in prison for his actions.
Born on Dec 15, 1961 (63 years old)
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Andrew Fastow was the CFO of Enron who created a complex system to cover the company's debts.
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