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Richard:
The deposition of David Wheeler resumed today in New York.? Corey Gordon of Robins, Kaplan asked all of the questions.? I "attended" by internet; I was able to receive live audio, video, and transcript concurrently in real time.? Only minor problem was that I could not assert objections; the lawyers and the technical people are now looking for a fix for this.? This technology is definitely the waive of the future. Most of the deposition was quite uninteresting from Enron's point of view.? Gordon mostly went over old areas that have little relevance to us. There was one exception.? Gordon marked an exhibit (1198) about the underwriting fee, which shows an early allocation of the fee and suggests: ??????? (1)? Enron's fee was supposed to be $1 million, as Brian has been saying (Later documents that state that Enron was to get 6% of $16,653,900 look like after the fact rationales for paying Enron $1 million); ??????? (2)? McDonald and NatWest were fighting over whose share of the underwriting fee would be the source of the $1 million to be paid to Enron; and ??????? (3)? The approximately $1.6 million fee to PaineWebber was to give "all of the underwriters . . . access to Marcus' research report." In addition, this exhibit prompted Wheeler to testify that Enron "was insisting on being named to the underwriting syndicate." ??????? ??????? An excerpt of Wheeler's testimony and a copy of exhibit 1198 are attached. Steve <<C810AA00.PDF<< This e-mail message may contain legally privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient(s), or the employee or agent responsible for delivery of this message to the intended recipient(s), you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete this e-mail message from your computer. - C810AA00.PDF
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