Fat Leonard bribery cases fall apart because of prosecution blunders
Briefly

Few Navy officers, including Steve Shedd, engaged in the Fat Leonard scandal by leaking military secrets ten times for bribes of $105,000, confessing to betraying the oath to defend the Constitution.
Shedd admitted to repeatedly lying to federal agents and disclosing classified information for rewards like vacations, luxury watches, and prostitutes, tarnishing his military honor.
The scandal involved not only betraying trust but also undermined national security, showcasing a breach in duty and integrity among military officers.
The case highlighted the misuse of power for personal benefits, leading to a compromised defense by leaking military information and classified details for materialistic gains.
Read at Washington Post
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