'Playboy' chasing Enron women - World News
Playboy magazine is hoping to entice some of the women who lost their shirts in the Enron scandal to reveal a little bit more.
The magazine is putting together a "Women of Enron" pictorial and is inviting past and present employees to send snapshots of themselves in bikinis.
"This is an opportunity for them to do something fun. These are women who are out of a job," said Playboy spokeswoman Elizabeth Norris.
Deborah DeFforge, co-chairwoman of the Severed Enron Employees Coalition, said: "We've had so much depressing news. To all of a sudden come up with something like that, it's kind of cute."
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