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een made, and the transferees received payment of their debts to the extent provided by theBankruptcy Code.865. The Chase Preferential Transfers is an avoidable preferential transfer undersection 547(b) of the Bankruptcy Code.by reference.COUNT 16(Avoidance of the Chase 548 Transfers as Fraudulent Transfers)866. The allegations in paragraphs 1 through 865 of this Complaint are incorporated herein867. On or within one year of the Petition Date, Enron and/or ENA, directly or througha conduit, made the transfers identified in the following table, or caused them to be made, to or forthe benefit of the transferees on or about the dates specified below:Transferor ObligorInitialTransferee orBeneficiaryInitialTransferDate TransactionTransferAmountEnron or ENA ENA and Enron Fleet 12/29/2000 Chase XI (fees) $1,072,500.00Enron or ENA ENA and Enron JPMC and/orJPMSIEnron or ENA ENA and Enron JPMC and/orJPMSIEnron or ENA ENA and Enron JPMC and/orJPMSIEnron or ENA ENA and Enron JPMC and/orJPMSI12/29/2000 Chase XI (fees) $1,072,500.0001/03/2001 Fishtail (fees) $500,000.0001/05/2001 Chase XI (fees) $437,500.0009/28/2001 Chase XII (fees) $1,000,000.00868. The transfers identified in the foregoing table, together with any interest, fees, andother payments to or for the benefit of the transferees related to the foregoing transfers, are referredto herein as the “Chase 548 Transfers.”869. Not Used.870. To the extent any of the Chase 548 Transfers are also included in Count 15 asavoidable preferential transfers, those transfers are pled alternatively as fraudulent transfers.604041v1/007457-330-

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