The suit was originally filed in January by the Huntingdon Council of Co-Owners.
The motion asks the judge to dismiss the lawsuit without prejudice "in the event a future default." Linda Lay's assessment was based on ownership of nearly 3 percent of the 34-story building, the Houston Chronicle reported. Besides a 12,827-square-foot condo on the 33rd floor worth more than $4 million, she also has 10 parking spaces and four storage units, the lawsuit said.
Linda Lay is also fighting an attempt by the federal government to seize nearly $13 million from her husband's estate, including the family condominium at The Huntingdon.
Enron, once the nation's seventh-largest company, crumbled into bankruptcy proceedings in December 2001 when years of accounting tricks could no longer hide billions in debt or make failing ventures appear profitable.




