“Fat Leonard” gets 15 years prison, must pay $55M
Leonard Glenn Francis – the “Fat Leonard” who masterminded a bribery and fraud scheme that rocked the Navy, was yesterday sentenced in federal court in San Diego to 180 months in prison.
Leonard Glenn Francis – the “Fat Leonard” who masterminded a bribery and fraud scheme that rocked the Navy, was yesterday sentenced in federal court in San Diego to 180 months in prison.
When we last reported on the “Fat Leonard” case, the man at the center of the biggest bribery scandal to hit the U.S. Navy, Leonard Glenn Francis, had been under house arrest
In the latest development in the “Fat Leonard” case, on Wednesday, a federal jury failed to reach a verdict on charges brought against retired Rear Admiral Bruce Loveless. Four other defendants —
In the latest development in the so-called “Fat Leonard” case, U.S. Navy Commander Stephen Shedd pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to bribery charges. In his plea agreement, Shedd admitted that he
U.S. Marine Corps Colonel Enrico DeGuzman has become the second of the “Seventh Fleet Nine” to enter a guilty plea in the ongoing “Fat Leonard” case. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office
NOVEMBER 13, 2018 — The Fat Leonard bribery scandal continues to leave a widening trail of tarnished Navy reputations in its wake. Today a retired U.S. Navy captain pleaded guilty to criminal
OCTOBER 21, 2018 — Former U.S. Navy Commander Troy Amundson has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for his role in the so called “Fat Leonard” affair, the corruption and fraud
JUNE 21, 2018 — As the investigation into the bribery and corruption case known as the Fat Leonard affair continues, Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer has issued Secretarial Letters of Censure
FEBRUARY 1, 2018 — Former U.S. Navy Commander Troy Amundson pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal bribery conspiracy charges. He is the latest U.S. Navy official to plead guilty in the wide-ranging corruption
DECEMBER 1, 2017 — Another high ranking naval officer has seen his reputation soiled in the Fat Leonard bribery and corruption scandal. Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer has issued a