Lea Fastow
- January 10, 2024
- Business Executive
Quick Facts
Full Name | Lea Fastow |
Occupation | Business Executive |
Date Of Birth | Dec 26, 1961(1961-12-26) |
Age | 63 |
Birthplace | Houston |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Texas |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
Lea Fastow Biography
Name | Lea Fastow |
Birthday | Dec 26 |
Birth Year | 1961 |
Place Of Birth | Houston |
Home Town | Texas |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Parents | Miriam Hadar Weingarten |
Spouse | Andrew Fastow |
Children(s) | Jeffrey Fastow, Matthew Fastow |
Lea Fastow is one of the most popular and richest Business Executive who was born on December 26, 1961 in Houston, Texas, United States. Fastow is a native of Houston, Texas, where she was born into a Jewish family. Her mother was Miriam Hadar Weingarten, who was winner of the Miss Israel competition in 1958, her father was a real-estate broker. When she was young her parents divorced and her mother went on to marry to Akiva Nof, and from this marriage was born a half-sister. She graduated from Tufts University, where she met her future husband, and earned an MBA at Northwestern University. She and her husband both attended Congregation Or Ami, a conservative synagogue.
In 2003, Fastow was indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiracy to commit wire fraud; money laundering conspiracy and four counts of filing false income tax returns. She pleaded guilty on January 14, 2004, to submitting a fraudulent income tax return that did not include profits her family had received from her husband’s off-the-books partnerships.
Lea Fastow Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Business Executive |
House | Living in own house. |
Lea Fastow is one of the richest Business Executive from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Lea Fastow 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Lea Weingarten Fastow is a former Enron assistant treasurer who pleaded guilty to tax evasion and filing fraudulent Income Tax returns. The wife of former Enron executive and convicted felon Andrew Fastow, she was the second former Enron executive to go to prison after Enron collapsed due to fraud in December 2001.
Fastow reported to prison on July 12, 2004, and was released to a halfway house on July 11, 2005.
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Who is Lea Fastow Dating?
According to our records, Lea Fastow married to Andrew Fastow. As of December 1, 2023, Lea Fastow’s is not dating anyone.
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Facts & Trivia
Lyndsay Ranked on the list of most popular Business Executive. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Lea Fastow celebrates birthday on December 26 of every year.
Are Lea and Andy Fastow still married?
Lea Fastow
Spouse(s)| Andrew Fastow
Children| Jeffrey Fastow, Matthew Fastow
Parent(s)| Jack Weingarten (businessman), Miriam Hadar (Miss Israel,
journalist lawyer)
Where is Fastow now?
Since his release from prison in 2011, Fastow has worked the lecture circuit, and has also given unpaid talks to business groups, fraud investigators and college classes. Often, he displays his Federal Bureau of Prisons identification card in one hand and a “CFO of the Year” trophy he once won in the other.
What happened to Fastow Enron?
Fastow, seen as one of the chief architects of using off-book partnerships to conceal billions of dollars of losses and debt, pled guilty to securities and wire fraud in 2004 and was sentenced to six years in prison.
Who is Andrew Fastow and what was he convicted of?
WASHINGTON – Andrew S. Fastow, the former chief financial officer (CFO) of Enron Corp. , was sentenced to six years in prison for his role in the conspiracy that led to the collapse of Enron Corp. in 2002, Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher announced today.
What did Michael Kopper do?
Kopper, who three years ago became the first Enron executive to plead guilty to criminal charges and cut a deal with the government. Mr. Kopper was also the first high-ranking Enron employee to publicly admit to lying and stealing — in his case, more than $16 million — from the company.