Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Ex-Naval attache sentenced to 41 months for briber y

Case the U.S. Navy’s worst corruption scandal

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SAN DIEGO (AP) – A former U.S. Naval attache to the U.S. embassy in the Philippine­s has been sentenced to 41 months in prison for illicitly secured diplomatic clearances for a Malaysian defense contractor in exchange for luxury watches and the services of prostitute­s.

Retired Navy Capt. Michael Brooks was sentenced Friday in federal court in San Diego after pleading guilty to bribery charges last year in the Navy’s worst corruption scandal, which helped line the pockets of a Singapore-based businessma­n, Leonard Francis, nicknamed “Fat Leonard.”

U.S. District Judge Janis L. Sammartino ordered Brooks, 59, of Fairfax Station, Va., to pay a $40,000 fine and $31,000 in restitutio­n to the U.S. Navy.

Nicole Sprinzen, the lawyer who represente­d Brooks when he pleaded guilty, did not immediatel­y respond to phone and email messages seeking comment. Brooks is one of 21 current and former Navy officials charged in the corruption case involving Francis, the CEO of Glenn Defense Marine Asia, or GDMA, whose company serviced Navy ships in Asia for 25 years and overbilled the maritime branch by nearly $35 million

“I continue to be appalled by the sheer number of officers who were corrupted, and by how easy it was to lure them into the scheme,” Acting U.S. Attorney Alana W. Robinson said in a statement.

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