The collapse of Enron occurred in October 2001, one month after the towers fell on 9/11. It’s been more than ten years now, and we still don’t know where the Enron money went. But all those years ago there were many researchers attempting to find out. One of them was Linda Minor, who went about the search in a unique way–by digging into the background of one of Enron’s directors, a man named Herbert Simon Winokur, Jr., who somehow had the acquired the moniker “Pug.” This man who seemed to come from nowhere to become a bigwig at the Harvard Corporation was so intriguing to her because of the behind-the-scenes role he played in the life of one of the researcher’s best friends, Catherine Austin Fitts. The two women set out to discover who this man was and what made him tick. Their dream of finding where the money went did not become a reality.
Nevertheless, as a result of their research, which was seen by many thousands of internet readers, Pug Winokur is now history.
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