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A congressional committee on Tuesday heard from tearful workers who lost their life savings in the collapse of Enron Corp., and said the company’s reluctant chief executive will testify before it in February.

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“I lost $1.3 million dollars,” said Charles Prestwood a retired Enron attorney. “I had all my savings, everything in Enron stock.”
-New York Times

I must sue someone for the results of an incredibly naive investment decision.

We need a federal, blue ribbon, independent study to find out why those buildings collapsed,” said Rally Regenhard, the mother of one of the victims. “My son never should have died. A fire did not kill my son; a building killed my son. And I would ask your help, and I have confidence in you.”
NY1

The fire from the plane crash melted parts of the building which eventually resulted in a chained collapse. Since I cannot sue dead terrorists, however, someone else has to pay.