Jeffrey Skilling was released from prison after 10 years, but what happened to the former employees of Enron?
The Houston Chronicle reported on Thursday that Jeffrey Skilling had been released from federal custody.
The date for Skilling's release was confirmed by a spokesman for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, but no further details were given.
In August of last year, Skilling was moved from an Alabama prison camp to a residential re-entry facility in Houston, where he was sentenced to 27 years in prison for his role in the collapse of Enron.
Congress cracked down on corporate accounting abuses after the collapse of the energy company.
The founder of the company, Ken Lay, and the former chief executive officer, Jeffrey Skilling, were arrested in 2004.