The fugitive Malaysian defense contractor zipped between countries to find a place where he could become virtually untouchable for American authorities. By Regina Garcia Cano
20 months ago The U.S. government faces an uphill challenge returning the fugitive back to American soil. Leonard Glenn Francis disappeared weeks before he was set to be sentenced for one of the largest bribery scandals in the nation’s military history. Leonard Glenn Francis, known as “Fat Leonard,” pleaded guilty in 2015 to offering $500,000 in bribes to Navy officers. Leonard Glenn Francis, former chief executive of Glenn Defense Marine Asia, pleaded guilty in 2015 to offering $500,000 in bribes to Navy officers. Sen. Jon Tester wants more resources to help rural vets get money from the program. Investing to deliver a higher level of hospitality to service members and their families. The Pentagon's current message is "business as usual." The jury deadlocked and reached no verdict on charges against a fifth defendant, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. The case has centered around Leonard Glenn Francis who admitted in 2015 to offering $500,000 in bribes to Navy officers. Load More