Jury acquits 2 business executives of bribing Navy admiral for government contract [View all]
Source: AP
WASHINGTON (AP) A federal jury has acquitted two business executives of charges that they conspired to bribe a retired four-star U.S. Navy admiral, who is now serving a six-year prison sentence for his conviction on corruption charges.
An earlier trial for Next Jump co-CEOs Yongchul Charlie Kim and Meghan Messenger ended last year with a hung jury and a mistrial. Their retrial in Washington, D.C., ended Monday with a jury acquitting them of all charges, including conspiracy and bribery, court records show.
Prosecutors accused Kim and Messenger of bribing retired Adm. Robert P. Burke for a military contract in exchange for a lucrative postretirement job. Burke once the second-highest uniformed officer in the Navy was commanding its forces in Europe and Africa when he engaged in the alleged plot.
Prosecutors claimed Kim and Messenger agreed to pay Burke a $500,000 salary with stock options projected to be worth millions of dollars. In exchange, they alleged, Burke ordered his staff to give a contract to Next Jump and promoted the companys product to other senior Navy commanders.
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