Turkish man gets prison time, $1M fine in US military bribery case

A Turkish man extradited from Iraq in a U.S. military contract bribery case has been sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison.

Metin At?lan also was fined $1 million and given five years' probation.

At?lan pleaded guilty to three counts earlier this year. Under a plea agreement, he could have received more than five years in prison on charges including conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

The dual U.S.-Turkish citizen originally was accused of conspiring to pay bribes and kickbacks to get supply contracts associated with U.S. military operations in and around Iraq.

He was arrested in 2008 in Las Vegas. Prosecutors say he cut off an electronic monitoring bracelet and fled to Turkey. He later was arrested in Iraq.

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