Former Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon has died in a car crash a day after being indicted for conspiracy
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Former Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon has died in a single-car crash.
It took place around 9 a.m. in Oklahoma and, according to officials, the car was going very fast.
"Speed was definitely a factor in the fatality," Oklahoma City officials said in a press conference. "He pretty much drove straight into the wall."
On Tuesday, McClendon, 56, was indicted on conspiracy to rig bids for oil and natural-gas leases. He and other companies allegedly colluded to figure out who would win the bids.
McClendon maintained his innocence in the following statement:
The charge that has been filed against me today is wrong and unprecedented. I have been singled out as the only person in the oil and gas industry in over 110 years since the Sherman Act became law to have been accused of this crime in relation to joint bidding on leasehold. Anyone who knows me, my business record and the industry in which I have worked for 35 years, knows that I could not be guilty of violating any antitrust laws. All my life I have worked to create jobs in Oklahoma, grow its economy, and to provide abundant and affordable energy to all Americans. I am proud of my track record in this industry, and I will fight to prove my innocence and to clear my name.
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Here's a picture of McClendon's vehicle. According to police, he ran into/off of a bridge: pic.twitter.com/ce7RUSBQXi
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