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Retired four-star admiral found guilty of bribery after accepting $500K a year job in exchange for lucrative Navy contra
https://nypost.com/2025/05/20/us-news/retired-four-star-admiral-found-guilty-of-bribery-after-accepting-500k-per-year-job-in-exchange-for-lucrative-navy-contract/Retired four-star admiral found guilty of bribery after accepting $500K a year job in exchange for lucrative Navy contract
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 contracts to his future employer.
Burke, who served as the vice chief of naval operations during part of President Trumps first term, was convicted of conspiracy to commit bribery, bribery, performing acts affecting a personal financial interest and concealing material facts from the US after a five-day trial.
Formerly the Navys second-highest-ranking officer, Burke is now the senior-most member of the US military to ever be convicted of a federal crime.
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nitpicked
Tuesday
OP
That's good, but how can the NY Post give Jeanine Pirro credit for the prosecution?
Mister Ed
Tuesday
#3
It's nice how they protected the company that did the bribing by concealing their identity.
bluedigger
Tuesday
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Didn't the Supreme Court rule that officials can legally take money AFTER the dirty deed is done?
Midnight Writer
Tuesday
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(1,199 posts)1. Former VCNO Burke Convicted of 4 Charges in Federal Bribery Trial
https://news.usni.org/2025/05/19/former-vcno-burke-convicted-of-4-counts-in-federal-bribery-trial
A jury convicted former Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Robert Burke of four counts related to what prosecutors call a bribery scheme to get Navy contracts in exchange for a post-retirement job. Burke was convicted of one count each of bribery, conspiracy to commit bribery, affecting personal financial interest and false official statement in connection to his relationship with executive training Next Jump.
Prosecutors said Burke routed contracts to Next Jump in 2020 and 2021 in exchange for a position at the company after his retirement, according to the governments trial brief. Next Jump chief executives Meghan Messenger and Yongchul Charlie Kim have also been charged. The three were originally to be tried together, until Messenger and Kim motioned to be tried separately from Burke.
The Navy had previously contracted with Next Jump but ended the pilot program within a year due to it being poorly received, according to the governments trial brief. That led the Next Jump leaders to reach out to Burke in order to secure another contract, despite the Navy ordering Burke to no longer have contact with them.
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According to the governments brief, Burke used his positions to force subordinate commanders to contract with Next Jump, despite poor reviews of the product.
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A jury convicted former Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Robert Burke of four counts related to what prosecutors call a bribery scheme to get Navy contracts in exchange for a post-retirement job. Burke was convicted of one count each of bribery, conspiracy to commit bribery, affecting personal financial interest and false official statement in connection to his relationship with executive training Next Jump.
Prosecutors said Burke routed contracts to Next Jump in 2020 and 2021 in exchange for a position at the company after his retirement, according to the governments trial brief. Next Jump chief executives Meghan Messenger and Yongchul Charlie Kim have also been charged. The three were originally to be tried together, until Messenger and Kim motioned to be tried separately from Burke.
The Navy had previously contracted with Next Jump but ended the pilot program within a year due to it being poorly received, according to the governments trial brief. That led the Next Jump leaders to reach out to Burke in order to secure another contract, despite the Navy ordering Burke to no longer have contact with them.
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According to the governments brief, Burke used his positions to force subordinate commanders to contract with Next Jump, despite poor reviews of the product.
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wcmagumba
(3,943 posts)2. Typical t-rump trash...
May Buddha help us all. Save us from t-rump and his gang...
Mister Ed
(6,594 posts)3. That's good, but how can the NY Post give Jeanine Pirro credit for the prosecution?
How long has she been the DC US Attorney? A week? This lengthy, complex investigation and prosecution would have been undertaken during the time that she was blathering drunkenly as a Fox News host.
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 contracts to his future employer.
VMA131Marine
(4,981 posts)4. Well this story is from the NY Post
Another biased Murdoch-owned rag.
bluedigger
(17,229 posts)5. It's nice how they protected the company that did the bribing by concealing their identity.
Midnight Writer
(24,003 posts)6. Didn't the Supreme Court rule that officials can legally take money AFTER the dirty deed is done?
Trump should pardon this guy in a hurry before the public gets the idea that bribery is some sort of crime.