Fastow’s Deal Not Appropriate to Actions
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As reported in The Times’ California section on Jan. 14, San Diego businessman Carmen J. Palmieri was sentenced to 30 years in prison for swindling 191 elderly people out of $13 million.
Meanwhile, Enron Corp.’s Andrew S. Fastow manages to pull off a plea bargain and will receive only a 10-year sentence, even though he bilked thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of hardworking Americans; seriously damaged or outright bankrupted retirement funds; and planned the greatest fraud perpetrated on a state (California) in U.S. history (“Fastows Plead Guilty to Enron Charges,” Jan. 15).
If true justice is to be served, then why didn’t Fastow receive at least a 40-year sentence? What gives?
Steve Smith
Pasadena
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