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‘Fat Leonard’ will soon learn his fate. But will he pay for the Navy’s worst corruption scandal?

Leonard Glenn Francis is expected to be sentenced to more prison time and be ordered to pay at least $20 million in restitution to U.S. Navy

A courtroom sketch of the sentencing hearing for Leonard Glenn Francis, aka “Fat Leonard,” on Nov. 5, 2024. From left are Assistant U.S. Attorneys Fred Sheppard and Mark Conover, U.S. District Judge Janis Sammartino, defense attorney William Douglas Sprague and Francis. (Krentz Johnson)
A courtroom sketch of the sentencing hearing for Leonard Glenn Francis, aka “Fat Leonard,” on Nov. 5, 2024. From left are Assistant U.S. Attorneys Fred Sheppard and Mark Conover, U.S. District Judge Janis Sammartino, defense attorney William Douglas Sprague and Francis. (Krentz Johnson)
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Leonard Glenn Francis is expected to be sentenced to more prison time and be ordered to pay at least $20 million in restitution to U.S. Navy

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