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"This is an unexpected assignment, but our logistics ships are used to responding quickly to emergent requirements," said COMLOG WESTPAC replenishment officer, Lt. Cmdr. Gentry Debord.
A former deputy commander of Military Sealift Command-Far East on Friday pleaded guilty to a charge that he accepted prostitutes, meals and other gifts worth at least $15,000 in exchange for ...
Debord pleaded guilty in October. He blamed his addiction to sex for agreeing to serve as a mole for Francis. He was sentenced to 30 months’ confinement in January and reported to prison last month.
On Jan. 12, 2017, Debord was sentenced to 30 months in prison and ordered to pay a $15,000 fine and $37,000 in restitution to the Navy.
A major defense contractor allegedly plied the officers with extravagant meals, $2,000 boxes of cigars and bottles of rare cognac, plus wild sex parties in fancy hotels.
Lt. Cmdr. Gentry Debord was also ordered by U.S. District Judge Janis Sammartino to pay a $15,000 fine and $37,000 in restitution to the Navy.
Lt. Cmdr. Gentry Debord, 41, a supply officer based in Singapore, became the seventh current or former Navy official to receive prison time in a sex-for-secrets scandal that has dogged the ...
The amphibious assault ship Essex is shown in San Diego in this 2013 file photo. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Gentry Debord, who pleaded guilty to taking bribes from contractor Leonard Glenn Francis, served ...
Gentry Debord was sentenced Thursday in San Diego to 30 months in federal prison. He pleaded guilty last year to a bribery conspiracy charge.
JANUARY 13, 2017 — In the latest development in the “Fat Leonard Affair” scandal, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Gentry Debord, who was named U.S. Navy Supply Officer of the Year while accepting ...