Former admiral gets 18 months in jail for lying
SAN DIEGO — Over two decades, Robert Gilbeau rose through the ranks to Navy admiral and earned a chest-full of honours for his service, including a Bronze Star and Purple Heart. During that period he also partied across Southeast Asia with a gregarious Malaysian businessman who paid for lavish dinners, drinks at karaoke bars and prostitutes.
That businessman, known as “Fat Leonard,” is the centerpiece of a massive bribery scandal involving Navy officers, and Gilbeau last year pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about their relationship. He was the first active-duty admiral convicted of a federal crime and on Wednesday he learned his penalty: 18 months in jail.
Acting U.S. Attorney Alana W. Robinson called it a “sombre day.”
“When tempted by parties and prostitutes, one of our most respected leaders chose karaoke over character, and coverup over confession,” she said. “In doing so he forever tarnished the reputation of a revered institution.”


