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A former Navy admiral is facing 30 years in prison after he was arrested Friday in a gambit to steer lucrative U.S. government contracts to a company that hired him once he retired from the military.
DC US Attorney Jeanine Pirro notched a significant legal victory Monday after retired four-star Navy Adm. Robert Burke was found guilty of bribery charges related to a scheme to steer government ...
Retired four-star admiral Robert B. Burke, who retired as commander of U.S. naval forces for Europe and Africa in 2022, was convicted of bribery and conspiracy to commit bribery.
A retired four-star admiral who was once the Navy's second highest ranking officer has been charged with helping a company secure a government contract in exchange for a lucrative job with the firm.
U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson's congressional site states that he is a retired Navy rear admiral. But records show he was retroactively demoted to captain in 2022 and is retired as an O-6. (Screenshot) ...
The Navy terminated the pilot program in late 2019 and directed the company not to contact Burke. But the two company executives arranged to meet with Burke in Washington, D.C., in July 2021.
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