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Petroleum company sues Arthur Andersen, charging negligence in oversight of Enron

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Posted 10:25AM on Wednesday 16th January 2002 ( 23 years ago )
TULSA, Okla. - An energy company is suing accounting firm Arthur Andersen, alleging fraud and negligence in the wake of the collapse of Enron Corp. <br> <br> Attorneys for Samson Investment Co. filed the civil suit Tuesday in Tulsa County District Court against Chicago-based Arthur Andersen LLP. <br> <br> The lawsuit alleged that Arthur Andersen &#34;recklessly disregarded evidence of questionable financial transactions between Enron and its insiders.&#34; <br> <br> According to the filing, Samson and other companies &#34;justifiably relied on the financial audits of Enron&#34; in entering into contracts with Enron relating to the purchase and sale of natural gas and other materials. It called the audits &#34;grossly misleading.&#34; <br> <br> The lawsuit requests class-action status on behalf of affected companies, and seeks an unspecified amount of actual and punitive damages. <br> <br> Enron, formerly the world&#39;s largest energy trader, filed for bankruptcy protection on Dec. 2. The Securities and Exchange Commission has been looking into Andersen&#39;s role in Enron&#39;s complex accounting, including questionable partnerships that kept about $500 million in debt off the energy company&#39;s books. <br> <br> Many Enron employees who lost their jobs and had their retirement savings wiped out as Enron&#39;s stock price plunged also have joined in lawsuits against Andersen and Enron executives. <br> <br>

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