The Sun (Malaysia)

‘ Fat Leonard’ probe snags more officers

> Second US admiral charged with corruption

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WASHINGTON: A retired US Navy admiral and eight other high-ranking officers have been charged with corruption and other offences in a sprawling bribery probe dubbed the “Fat Leonard” case, prosecutor­s said on Tuesday.

Retired rear admiral Bruce Loveless, a Navy intelligen­ce officer, is the second admiral to be charged in the case, which has now grown to include 25 named defendants.

Malaysian businessma­n Leonard Francis – dubbed “Fat Leonard” on account of his portly figure – is at the centre of the case and awaiting US sentencing after admitting his port-services company plied officers with cash, prostitute­s and other perks to ensure US Navy ships stopped at ports where his firm operated. In one incident, Francis hosted a dinner in Hong Kong at which Loveless and others allegedly gorged on an eightcours­e meal featuring black truffle soup, rock lobster salad, caviar, panseared duck liver and other fancy foods. “Each course was paired with Champagne or fine wine,” prosecutor­s said, and the total cost of the event was “approximat­ely” US$18,371 (RM80,000). Loveless was taken into custody at his home in Coronado on Tuesday and was expected to make his first appearance in federal court later in the day. Loveless’s LinkedIn profile says he retired in October 2016 after serving three decades as an intelligen­ce officer in the Navy.

He did not immediatel­y respond to a message seeking comment.

“He directly and indirectly, corruptly demanded, sought, received, accepted, and agreed to receive and accept things of value ... including entertainm­ent, hotel stays, and the services of prostitute­s,” the indictment stated.

According to prosecutor­s, Francis had picked up the tab on widespread debauchery including a May 2008 “raging multi-day party, with a rotating carousel of prostitute­s, during which the conspirato­rs drank all of the Dom Perignon available” at a hotel in Manila at a cost of more than US$50,000 (RM223,000).

In one port visit by the USS Blue Ridge in 2007, historical memorabili­a in the MacArthur Suite at the Manila Hotel related to legendary American army general Douglas MacArthur “were used by the participan­ts in sexual acts”, the indictment stated.

In June last year, Rear Admiral Robert Gilbeau admitted before a federal judge in San Diego that he had lied when he told investigat­ors he had never received gifts from Francis. – AFP

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