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nitpicker

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Thu Mar 8, 2018, 04:03 AM Mar 2018

2 Navy officers sentenced in Fat Leonard case

https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2018/03/07/o-6-and-o-5-sentenced-in-fat-leonard-case/

2 Navy officers sentenced in ‘Fat Leonard’ case

By: Mark D. Faram    1 day ago


NORFOLK, Va. — Accepting and soliciting gifts of lavish hotel rooms, drinks, meals and prostitutes has officially ended the careers of two of the Navy’s rising stars — and will put a dent in both of their savings accounts as well.Capt. John F. Steinberger and Cmdr. Jason W. Starmer both struck deals with military prosecutors in separate but concurrent trials that played out March 6 in adjacent courtrooms on Norfolk Naval Station.

The pair became the latest casualties of the Leonard “Fat Leonard” Francis scandal as they struck plea deals with Navy prosecutors and Adm. Phil Davidson, who, as head of Fleet Forces Command, has been designated the convening authority in any of the scandalous Fat Leonard cases.
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Steinberger, a surface warfare officer, was initially charged with conspiracy, violation of a lawful order, conduct unbecoming, graft and bribery. In the end, the conspiracy, graft and bribery charges were dropped, and he instead pleaded guilty to a dereliction of duty charge for accepting gifts from Francis. He also pleaded guilty to an additional charge of conduct unbecoming an officer, specifically for having sex on multiple occasions with on-the-house prostitutes in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and The Philippines.
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The sentence for Steinberger, handed down by Navy trial judge Capt. Charles Purnell, was a punitive letter of reprimand and a $10,000 fine — with no jail time. Steinberger will be administratively separated from the Navy and is expected to be able to retire as an O-5, the last paygrade in which he served honorably, Navy officials said. Still, the final decision on his retirement rests on the shoulders of the Secretary of the Navy.
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Starmer, meanwhile, is a former enlisted sailor who was initially charged with graft, violating a lawful order, making false official statements and conduct unbecoming an officer while serving as head of operations for the Joint United States Military Advisory Group, Thailand. He pleaded guilty to the charges of patronizing a prostitute and adultery — for having sex with prostitutes provided by Francis in Singapore on consecutive nights in April 2013. Starmer also pleaded guilty to willful dereliction of duty for accepting not only the prostitutes, but complimentary food and drinks on multiple occasions.

A 28-year Navy man, Starmer was ordered by Navy trial judge Capt. Robert Monahan to pay a $3,000 fine. He’ll also be restricted to Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington for 60 days. He won’t, however, serve any hard time. Starmer, like Steinberger, will be administratively separated from the Navy, but will most likely be allowed to retire at his current paygrade. But once again, the final retirement decision will be left to the Secretary of the Navy.
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Navy officials also announced today in a statement that Lt. Peter Vapor, a supply officer who has previously been slated for court-martial, agreed to accept nonjudicial punishment from Davidson on Feb. 27. Vapor’s involvement included accepting and patronizing prostitutes, accepting gifts from Leonard and lying about it to investigators. Davidson found him guilty of violating a lawful order, making a false official statement and conduct unbecoming an officer. His punishment, the release said, was a punitive letter of reprimand and a forfeiture of $2,000 for one month. Vapor will also be administratively separated.

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2 Navy officers sentenced in Fat Leonard case (Original Post) nitpicker Mar 2018 OP
there has been so much scandel d_r Mar 2018 #1
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