In “Fat Leonard” Scandal, SKT Law Achieves Unprecedented Results For Client

Out of the 33 people having been charged in the “Fat Leonard” scandal, an SKT client received by far the lowest term of any defendant thus far sentenced.

Originally facing up to 20 years behind bars and a $250,000 fine, Retired U.S. Navy Master Chief was sentenced to a 17-month term and a $30,000 restitution payment. Instrumental in the reduction of our client’s sentencing was Eliot Krieger’s experience in dealing with U.S. Attorneys Office, Judges and the Probation Office coupled with the painstaking efforts he took along each step of the way. SKT is ecstatic to report that during the hearing Mr. Krieger was successful in further reducing the sentence that was recommended to the Court by both the United States Attorney’s Office and the United States Probation Officer.

As reported in the New York Times, Eliot Krieger, commented that the sentence was fair:

“I think the court understood that he took responsibility for his action and understood the seriousness of what he did,” he said, adding that otherwise, his client “has led an exemplary life.”

Eliot Krieger in the New York Times

To explore news articles written about the Fat Leonard Scandal & sentencing, click the links below:

New York Times | Navy Times