Posted on Aug 12, 2021
Honorable discharge, retirement as colonel, OK’d for Green Beret charged with assault, kidnapping...
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Just because you have been charged doesn't mean your guilty. His retirement before judgement is perfectly legal.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
Actually, no. During the legal process, individuals are flagged. Retirement isn't authorized while flagged. There was actually a Retired Master Sergeant (former CSM) recently who faked paperwork in order to retire and get around that prohibition. Since it was all over the news, clearly he got caught...
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SFC Michael Hasbun
Found it! This guy...
https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2021/08/09/former-fort-bragg-sergeant-major-faces-desertion-extortion-charges/ [login to see] /
https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2021/08/09/former-fort-bragg-sergeant-major-faces-desertion-extortion-charges/ [login to see] /
Former Fort Bragg sergeant major faces charges of impeding sexual assault investigation
Former Fort Bragg CSM Clinton Murray faces charges of extortion, impeding a sexual assault investigation, revenge porn and desertion.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
Having said that, if you read the story, he wasn't found "innocent", they're just not punishing him...
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Guess being an officer does have its privileges. Hell, had he killed someone they may have promoted him. Great example! Thank goodness we have zero tolerance if you piss hot oh But kidnapping, threatening to kill police and embarrassing the military, etc, yeah that’s “honorable” service go on and retire with FULL rank. Ridiculous.
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