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San Diego News Fix: ‘Fat Leonard’ escapes house arrest weeks before sentencing

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Leonard Glenn Francis, aka “Fat Leonard,” is the mastermind behind the worst public corruption scandal in U.S. Navy history.

He was arrested in 2013, pleaded guilty to his charges in 2015, and has been on house arrrest since 2018.

And now, weeks before his sentencing, he’s gone missing.

U-T reporter Greg Moran has the story.

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