Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ex-Navy captain sentenced for bribery

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SAN DIEGO — A former U.S. Navy captain who was caught up in a huge contractin­g scandal was sentenced Thursday to 2½ years in federal prison for taking nearly $91,000 in bribes.

Retired Capt. David Haas also was ordered to make restitutio­n and pay a $30,000 fine.

Prosecutor­s said Haas, 54, of Kailua, Hawaii, was among dozens of Navy officials who were bribed to help obtain defense contracts for a man known as “Fat Leonard” Francis.

Francis owned Singapore-based Glenn Defense Marine Asia Ltd., which supplied food, water and fuel to vessels for decades. He has acknowledg­ed overbillin­g the Navy by $35 million with the help of officers whom he plied with prostitute­s, Kobe beef, cigars and other bribes so they would direct their ships to ports that Francis controlled in Southeast Asia.

More than 30 people have been convicted or pleaded guilty in the sweeping corruption case. Francis, who also pleaded guilty to criminal charges in 2015, was awaiting sentencing when he fled home confinemen­t in San Diego last year and is now in custody in Venezuela, where he has requested asylum.

From 2011 to 2013, Haas, who was captain of the 7th Fleet command ship Blue Ridge, accepted tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of entertainm­ent, including hotel rooms, prostitute­s, alcohol and dinners, during multiday parties arranged by Francis overseas, prosecutor­s said.

In federal court in San Diego on Thursday, Haas told the judge he had brought shame on his family and the Navy and tarnished his two-decade career, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

“I should never have had a relationsh­ip with that guy,” Haas said. “I should never have allowed Leonard Francis into anywhere.”

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