by Rob Green at X
Gen Mark Milley may have received a pardon, but his subordinate and legal counsel, Admiral Christopher French did not.
This morning at 1134, I submitted, to both the FBI and DoD leadership, evidence of crimes committed by Admiral Chris French and a coverup by Admiral Darse Crandall. I was provided this information by a whistleblower. Under military regulations I have a duty to report this information and have fulfilled that duty.
Since the initial contact by the whistleblower, a small group of Constitution-defending officers and I vetted what was provided and confirmed the whistleblower’s story through other whistleblowers and with physical evidence.
Everything we have collected indicates that Admiral French’s violations may go back many years and may involve larger official cover ups by Navy leadership and the the DOJ under earlier administrations.
For example, Admiral Chris French who was the 7th Fleet JAG from June 2009- June 2011, allegedly admitted to being involved in the Fat Leonard Corruption case but that he “got away with it.”
As the 7th Fleet JAG he had a duty to report all potential violations of ethics and law while ensuring no impropriety was happening under 7th Fleet jurisdiction. Instead, according to the whistleblower, he participated in the dinners and events put on by Fat Lenard, justifying his actions by saying things like “after the dinners when everyone else went to the strip clubs, I would go back to the ship.”
To protect the whistleblower,…
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