HOUSTON (AP): The widow of Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay says her husband did not commit any crimes, according to court documents filed Friday in the ongoing effort by the federal government to seize nearly $13 million (euro8.81 million) in assets from his estate.
Linda Lay's claims were in response to an October 2006 civil action filed by federal prosecutors after her husband's convictions for his role in Enron's collapse were vacated following his death last year.
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