Playboy Unwraps 'Women Of Enron' Issue
Ten Models Selected From 300 Applicants
Posted: 1:48 pm EDT June 26, 2002
HOUSTON -- Playboy's newest models described Wednesday their experience of posing nude for the highly-anticipated "Women of Enron" Issue.
Earlier this year and following the collapse of the Enron Corp., the magazine announced that it would put out an issue with some of the company's current and ex-workers.Over 300 applied, but only 10 were picked to be in the magazine."It was personal for me, empowering (and) gave me a little bit of self-assuredness," said model Taria Reed."Me living through this whole experience had a meaning, and I didn't want to let it go by," said model Shari Daughterty.Reed and Daughterty were among some of the women who still work at Enron."I kept it a secret from everyone, so no one actually knows. So, I don't have any negative things from anyone," Daughterty said. "I have heard little whispers. Everyone's really excited."Of the 10 women featured in the pictorial, six are from Houston.
But none of the four Houstonians at Playboy's press conference Wednesday morning said that they lost substantial retirement savings in Enron's collapse.However, model Courtnie Parker said that she did lose her job along with about 4,500 co-workers back in December."I have several friends that also were laid off by Enron," Parker said. "And yes, it was greedy people at the top."When asked if the photo spread might be seen by some as making light of what was a tragedy for most Enron employees, all four models said no, and that the pictorial was in fact one of the few positive things to come out of the collapse.
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But none of the four Houstonians at Playboy's press conference Wednesday morning said that they lost substantial retirement savings in Enron's collapse.However, model Courtnie Parker said that she did lose her job along with about 4,500 co-workers back in December."I have several friends that also were laid off by Enron," Parker said. "And yes, it was greedy people at the top."When asked if the photo spread might be seen by some as making light of what was a tragedy for most Enron employees, all four models said no, and that the pictorial was in fact one of the few positive things to come out of the collapse.Distributed by Internet Broadcasting. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


















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