Home News “Fat Leonard” Sentenced to 15 Years After Pleading Guilty to U.S. Navy Bribery Scheme, Must Pay $20M in Restitution

“Fat Leonard” Sentenced to 15 Years After Pleading Guilty to U.S. Navy Bribery Scheme, Must Pay $20M in Restitution

“Fat Leonard” Sentenced to 15 Years After Pleading Guilty to U.S. Navy Bribery Scheme, Must Pay $20M in Restitution

Leonard Glenn Francis, the man behind a bribery scheme of unprecedented scale targeting the U.S. Navy, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. With $20 million in restitution to the Navy also on the docket, along with a $150,000 fine, the effects of his crimes ripple outward. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Francis pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bribery, bribery, and conspiracy to defraud the United States, plus failing to appear for his original sentencing.

During his house arrest, evading justice was not in Francis’ plan until he dramatically cut off his GPS monitoring device, fleeing first to Mexico, then Cuba, and finally Venezuela before being recaptured. The DOJ details how he remained on the lam for several months before his December 2023 return to the U.S. Ordered into forfeiture is also a staggering $35 million from Francis’ illicit proceeds.

Through his company, Glenn Defense Marine Asia, Francis’ operation involved doling out millions in cash, luxury goods, and other forms of bribery to U.S. Navy officials. These acts aimed to secure procurement preferences and classified information, which allowed Francis to overbill the Navy for services provided, including fuel and sewage disposal. He was a man keeping hold of a deceptive empire who carved out his slice of the American Dream through defilement. In pursuit of greed, he struck at the heart of military integrity, according to statements by U.S. Attorney Tara McGrath.

The schemes led to corruption at the top levels of the U.S. Navy, damaging both finances and trust in leadership. The sentencing marks the end of one chapter, but the effects still linger over the fleet. NCIS Director Omar Lopez highlighted the breach of trust and the danger to military personnel caused by Francis’ actions. While Francis’ cooperation doesn’t excuse his crimes, it did help uncover and address the corruption.

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Meanwhile, Francis’ company, Glenn Defense Marine Asia Pte. Ltd., isn’t left adrift; it has been given five years of probation and a $36 million fine.

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