On December 2, 2001 Enron Corporation entered the largest bankruptcy in US history at the time, and left behind a collection of over 300,000 e-mails, which is the largest legal data set currently available to the public. Here we present Palantir Gotham's ability to combine structured data (in this case financial transaction records and company org charts) with unstructured data (in the form of e-mails and documents) in an analysis of accusations of insider trading against the CEO of Enron Energy Services.