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Ben Glisan Jr., the first former Enron Corp. executive to go directly to jail after pleading guilty to conspiracy in 2003, is expected on Sunday to finish a stint of home confinement following three years in prison, his attorney and the federal Bureau of Prisons said Thursday.
Glisan, 41, the former Enron treasurer, pleaded guilty in September 2003 in the corporate accounting fraud scandal that brought down the energy company and rocked Wall Street.
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