Ex-Enron CEO Moved From Federal Prison to Halfway House

Jeffrey Skilling speaks with a U.S. Marshal as he arrives to court in Houston, Texas in 2013. 

Photographer: F. Carter Smith/Bloomberg

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Houston (AP) -- Former Enron Corp. CEO Jeffrey Skilling has been moved from a federal prison to a halfway house.

The Houston Chronicle reports federal officials won't say where the halfway house is situated. According to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons website, Skilling is scheduled for release in February.