
Admiral gets prison sentence in GDMA bribery case
MAY 17, 2017 – U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Robert Gilbeau was sentenced today to 18 months in prison for lying to investigators to conceal his illicit 20-year relationship with Leonard Glenn Francis,
MAY 17, 2017 – U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Robert Gilbeau was sentenced today to 18 months in prison for lying to investigators to conceal his illicit 20-year relationship with Leonard Glenn Francis,
MAY 10, 2017 — In the latest development in the so-called Fat Leonard scandal, Neil Peterson and Linda Raja, former executives of foreign defense contractor Glenn Defense Marine Asia (GDMA), yesterday pleaded
MARCH 14, 2017 — In the latest development in the so-called Fat Leonard Affair, retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Bruce Loveless and eight others have been charged in a federal indictment with
FEBRUARY 16, 2017 — In the latest development in the “Fat Leonard Affair” Navy bribery scandal, Mario Herrera, 48, of Helotes, Texas, was charged in a complaint unsealed today with accepting luxury
JANUARY 13, 2017 — In the latest development in the “Fat Leonard Affair” scandal, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Gentry Debord, who was named U.S. Navy Supply Officer of the Year while accepting
NOVEMBER 16, 2016 — Retired Navy Captain Michael Brooks yesterday pleaded guilty in relation to his role in the massive bribery and fraud scandal known in Navy circles as “the Fat Leonard
OCTOBER 17, 2016 — U.S. Navy lieutenant commander Gentry Debord, 41, has become the latest Navy officer to enter a guilty plea in the so-called “Fat Leonard” affair. Debord, who is based
OCTOBER 15, 2016 — John Bertrand Beliveau II, 47, a former Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) supervisory special agent, was sentencedto 144 months in prison, Friday, for his role in the corruption
SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 — In an indictment unsealed today, two former executives of defense contractor Glenn Defense Marine Asia (GDMA) have been charged participating in a conspiracy to submit fraudulent information, price
JUNE 23, 2016 — In the latest development in the massive bribery and fraud scandal known in Navy circles as the “Fat Leonard affair,” a former Department of Defense (DoD) supervisory contracting