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January and Enron
* January 9 – The United States Department of Justice announces it will pursue a criminal investigation of Enron.
* January 8 California governor Gray Davis calls Enron and other energy companies " out-of-state profiteers " during the 2000 California energy crisis.
* January 17 Enron engineers a rolling blackout during peak demand in California, endangering millions of Californians, creating huge debts.
* January 10 Arthur Andersen states that it destroyed Enron documents.
* January 25 Former Enron executive J. Clifford Baxter found dead from apparent suicide.
* January 22 Richard Causey was indicted on federal wire fraud and conspiracy charges for his activities at Enron between 1998 and 2002 in Houston, Texas.
* January 3 Enron completes sale of shareholding in Promigas to Ashmore Energy International.
* January 19 Enron treasurer Ben Glisan, Jr. finishes his prison term and is released.
Speculators, led by Enron Corporation, were collectively making large profits while the state teetered on the edge for weeks and finally suffered rolling blackouts on January 17 and 18.
* John Hendren " Army Secretary Takes On Afghan, Enron Wars " January 26, 2002, Los Angeles Times
Richard Alan Causey ( born 9 January 1960 ) is one of the prominent figures in the Enron accounting scandal.
On January 22, 2004, Causey was indicted for wire fraud and conspiracy charges in connection with his activities at Enron between 1998 and 2002.
He was fired from Andersen in January 2002 and charged with obstruction of justice for ordering Andersen staff to shred over a ton of papers related to Enron.
The trial began on January 30, 2006, in Houston, despite repeated protests from defense attorneys calling for a change in venue on the grounds that " it was impossible to get a fair trial in Houston ," the base of the Enron catastrophe.
He resigned in January 2002 after concerns over a conflict of interest when the Enron Corporation collapsed.
* Enron ( 26 January 2010-14 August 2010 )
On January 22, 2002 she stated that Enron had been shredding documents in its Houston headquarters the previous week.
Vinson & Elkins was voluntarily dismissed without payment in January 2007 from the last significant litigation involving the Enron collapse.

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