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Two more Navy officers face court-martial in widening Fat Leonard probe
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2017/11/17/two-more-navy-officers-face-court-martial-in-widening-fat-leonard-probe/Two more Navy officers face court-martial in widening Fat Leonard probe
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The Navy has charged two more active-duty officers in the ever-expanding Fat Leonard scandal, bringing the total number of officers awaiting court-martial in the case to five. The scope of the Fat Leonard scandal expanded beyond previous estimates this month when the Navy confirmed it is still investigating about 190 current and retired Navy personnel mostly officers to determine what role they may have played in the scandal and whether disciplinary measures are warranted.
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Now awaiting trial is Capt. John F. Steinberger, a surface warfare officer currently assigned to the Navys Undersea Warfare Development Center Detachment in San Diego. He faces charges and multiple specifications of conspiracy, conduct unbecoming, graft and bribery. He was charged Oct. 13, has waived an Article 32 hearing and now awaits a court-martial date.
The charge sheet obtained by Navy Times also states that Steinberger, who was then the commander of Destroyer Squadron 1, embarked on the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson, allegedly conspired with Francis and others between January 2011 and April 2012 to bribe other Navy officials in an attempt to influence what ports U.S. Navy ships visited.
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In addition, Steinberger also allegedly provided Francis with information about Glenn Defense Marine Asias competitors performance in the region. The charges allege that on multiple occasions, Steinbergers payment for his services to Francis came in the form of discounted and free hotel rooms, food, beverages and the services of prostitutes.
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The Navy also charged Chief Warrant Officer 4 Brian T. Ware on Aug. 11, who is a Navy food service officer currently on board the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan. He is a native of Sedgwick, Kansas. The Navy charge sheets allege Ware committed multiple offenses by soliciting and accepting gifts over a three-year period, during which he was assigned first to the command ship Blue Ridge and later on the carrier George Washington.
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In exchange for lodging, transportation and the use of cellular phones, constituting a total gift value of over $1,000, the charge sheet said that Ware allegedly participated in fraudulent contracting practices for food and other supplies being provided by Glenn Defense Marine Asia.
As with Steinberger, Ware, too, waived his right to an Article 32 hearing and is awaiting a court-martial date. Navy officials dont expect any of the trials to start until sometime next spring.
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Two more Navy officers face court-martial in widening Fat Leonard probe (Original Post)
nitpicker
Nov 2017
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nocalflea
(1,387 posts)1. Odds Fat Leonard leads back to Chinese intelligence ?
Will the Navy sweep any espionage angle, if found, under the rug ? Are they even looking ?
Sanity Claws
(22,038 posts)2. I must be so naive
I can't believe there are so many people who are willing to sell out their country. So many.
sharedvalues
(6,916 posts)4. Starting with every Republican
Today, silence while the President destroys American values is complicity.
sharedvalues
(6,916 posts)3. Yup. Ding ding ding
This is the likely direction. Could be just corruption but went on too long.
Edit: in reply to nocalflea