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Energy Trade Manager
Forney invented various strategies such as the "Death Star," was indicted in December 2002 on 11 counts of conspiracy and wire fraud.
Forney, who was manager of Enron's real-time trading desk in Portland, Ore., pleaded guilty in 2004 to faking congestion on California transmission lines to collect fees.
U.S. District Judge Martin Jenkins said he weighed Forney's conduct against his cooperation with the government.
He was sentenced to two years of probation and fined $4,000 for creating trading tactics to drive up power prices during California's energy crisis of 2000-2001.