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'Fat Leonard' in connection with Navy bribery scheme escapes San Diego house arrest
2022-09-06
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Leonard Glenn "Fat Leonard" Francis currently at the center of the biggest bribery scandal in U.S. Navy history has escaped San Diego, according to the U.S. Marshal.

The San Diego police department alerted U.S. Marshals after a welfare check where the former defense contractor was under house arrest.

"Francis cut off his GPS monitoring ankle bracelet Sunday morning," said Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal Omar Castillo in a statement to ABC 10News.

Francis pleaded guilty in January 2015 and has been under house arrest in San Diego while awaiting sentencing.

According to prosecutors, Francis provided expensive meals, fancy hotel accommodations, prostitutes and other gifts to Navy members in exchange for information regarding ship schedules and influence over ship movements.

More than two dozen other people have also pleaded guilty or were convicted in the case.

Supervisory Deputy Castillo said neighbors witnessed U-Haul moving trucks outside Francis' home in the days before his escape.

After several health issues, Francis has been on house arrest since 2018 and under the supervision of a federal agency. He was set to be sentenced on September 22.

U.S. Marshals say it's possible Francis already escaped into Mexico.
Which must be a life sentence of a different sort — ACA Joe chose to retire to America instead.
Related:
Leonard Francis: 2021-09-01 Retired Navy officer admits sending Malaysian defense contractor classified ship schedules for the Seventh Fleet in exchange for more than $45,000 in bribes and stays at luxury hotels
Leonard Francis: 2018-10-22 Ex-US Navy commander gets 30 months in prison for accepting ‘Fat Leonard’ bribes
Posted by:Besoeker

#12  ..gun control.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-09-06 17:00  

#11  â€¦.contacts….money…brain… all doors are open …

When times are good and all is orderly, sure. When they are not good and orderly, having money makes one a target, and contacts are only as good as they feel capable of.

A Mexican girlfriend of mine from our time in Germany — she was the happy souvenir of her husband’s work in her country — took her little blond children to visit her family in Mexico City in the mid-1990s. She came back shocked that her family would not allow her to wander the city with them as she had done on her own throughout her childhood, not even to the bottom of the driveway to buy an ice cream from the truck that drove through the neighbourhood, lest they be kidnapped.

Or, during the Chavez years, Mr. Wife’s business trips to Caracas, where the hotel concierge insisted on calling him a taxi to go to the bar across the street — again, lest he be kidnapped. There were several countries that Mr. Wife did not invite me to join when his company sent him there, despite the availability of corporate security.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-09-06 16:03  

#10  I'm sure some retired admirals are relieved.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2022-09-06 14:49  

#9  So they gave him a ride to Tijuana?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-09-06 14:11  

#8  Because he had an undisclosed safe deposit box whick contained scores of names and social network connections. If he were disappeared or Epsteined, he left instructions for the contents to be forwarded simultaneously to seven major news networks.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-09-06 13:49  

#7  He could hike to Tijuana from San Diego if he's in reasonably good condition and that's assuming he didn't get a ride. Twenty miles max. If he stopped for a rest some place he could have blended in with the local homeless population. If he was only halfway intelligent he would have had a bug out bag and overseas bank account. If he made it to Mexico he could have hopped on board a ship or an airplane bound for almost anywhere by now but preferably a country without a US extradition treaty. Sounds like fun.

Why in the hell would you place somebody like that under house arrest instead of making him wait for sentencing in county jail?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-09-06 13:24  

#6  What's in it for the Big Guy?




Posted by: AlanC   2022-09-06 13:12  

#5  Hidden bank accounts, fake ID, across the border and a plane ...anywhere
Posted by: magpie   2022-09-06 10:21  

#4  
#3 Probably hiding in FloridaChina, at some rich guy’s palatial mansion.
Posted by: USN, Ret. 2022-09-06 08:39

Fat Leonard knew a LOT that would be very, very valuable to the PRC in wartime, and I would be stunned if he hadn't been feeding them that information while enriching himself. They may not be nice guys, but they do remember those who helped.

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2022-09-06 09:35  

#3  Probably hiding in Florida, at some rich guy’s palatial mansion.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2022-09-06 08:39  

#2  Crooked Malaysian contractor 'Fat Leonard' - who boasted about bribing US admirals with prostitutes in exchange for secret shipping routes - disappears after cutting off ankle monitor and skipping out on house arrest in San Diego three weeks before his sentencing
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-09-06 07:49  

#1  â€¦.contacts….money…brain… all doors are open …
Posted by: ACA JOE   2022-09-06 00:53  

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