Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 1 of 36 PageID 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. Case No. 3:19-cr- 3:2 19w Ct. 1: 18 U.S.C. 1512(b)(3) and 2 JOHN R. NETTLETON Ct. 2: 18 U.S.C. 1512(c)(2) and 2 Ct. 3: 18 U.S.C. 1001(a)(1) and 2 Cts. 4?5: 18 U.S.C. 1519 and 2 Cts. 6-10: 18 1001(a)(2) INDICTMENT The Grand Jury charges: Unless otherwise indicated, at all times material to this Indictment: BACKGROUND 1. The defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON is a Captain in the United States Navy a department of the United States government. In or about June 2012, he was named the Commanding Of?cer (?Commander?) of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 2. GTMO, located in the southeast corner of Cuba, is a US. military installation that serves the Navy. Several thousand US. military members, civilian personnel, and their families reside at GTMO. 3. GTMO is part of the Navy Region Southeast which is based at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, located in Jacksonville, Florida. As the Commander of GTMO, NET TLETON reported to the Commander of the Navy Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 2 of 36 PageID 2 Region Southeast and the members of his or her command staff. In January 2015, the CNRSE was Rear Admiral M.J. and her Chief of Staff was Captain CG. 4. In or about approximately May 2011, Christopher M. Tur and his family, which consisted of his wife (?Tur?s Spouse?) and two children, moved to GT MO, where Tur had obtained a position as a civilian employee of the Navy. By approximately January 2015, Tur was employed as the Loss Prevention Safety Manager at the Navy Exchange, a general store serving the GTMO community. US. Coast Guard personnel found Tur dead in the waters of Guantanamo Bay on January 1 1, 2015. Obligations as Commander of GTMO 5. As the Commander of GTMO, NET LET ON was required by laws, Navy regulations, and orders from his superior officers to ensure the safety and well- being of persons under his command at GT MO, such as Tur, including but not limited to the following: a. Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 5947, NETTLETON was required to show in himself ?a good example of virtue, honor, patriotism, and subordination; to be vigilant in inspecting the conduct of all persons who are placed under [his] command; to guard against and suppress all dissolute and immoral practices, and to correct, according to the laws and regulations of the Navy, all persons who are guilty of them; and to take all necessary and proper measures, under the laws, regulations, and customs of naval service, to promote Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 3 of 36 PagelD 3 and safeguard the morale, the physical well-being, and the general welfare of the officers and enlisted persons under [his] command or charge.? b. Pursuant to US Navy Regulation Ch. 8, 1, art. 0802 (also codi?ed at 32 C.F.R. 700.802), he responsibility of the commanding of?cer for his or her command is absolute,? ?[t]he authority of the commanding of?cer is commensurate with his or her responsibility,? and the commanding of?cer has a ?continued responsibility for the safety, well?being, and ef?ciency of the entire command.? Additionally, ?[t]he commanding of?cer . . . shall exercise leadership through personal example, moral responsibility, and judicious attention to the welfare of persons under their control or supervision.? c. Pursuant to US. Navy Regulation Ch. 8, 1, art. 0820, the commanding of?cer must ?maintain a satisfactory state of health and physical ?tness of the personnel under his . . . command.? d. Pursuant to US Navy Regulation Ch. 8, 1, art. 0826 (also codi?ed at 32 C.F.R. 700.826), ?[t]he commanding officer shall take appropriate action to safeguard personnel.? e. Pursuant to instructions from the Chief of Naval Operations, OPNAVINST 5530.14E (also referred to as the Physical Security and Law Enforcement Program), Chapter 3, 0300(a), NETTLETON was responsible for maintaining the ?good order and discipline of [his] command.? 6. As the Commander of GTMO, NETTLETON was required by laws, Navy regulations, and orders from his superior of?cers to provide his superior of?cers Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 4 of 36 PageID 4 and the Navy with complete information in his possession about events at GTMO, such as when a civilian or contractor was missing, severely injured, or had died, including but not limited to the following: a. Pursuant to CNRSE Notice 5214, which was issued on or about May 2, 2013 to provide commanders of Navy installations in the NRSE with guidance on when and how to report information to the CNRSE in the form of Commander?s Critical Information Requirements reports, NETTLETON was required to provide CCIR reports that were ?both timely and as complete as possible, answering questions such as who, what, when, where and why,? as well as ollow-on reports providing additional or corrected information,? for a variety of incidents such as the death or critical injury of any . . . [Department of Defense] civilian, or contractor assigned to a CNRSE installation,? ?[a]ny request for assistance in search and rescue operations where personnel and/ or resources within the CNRSE [Area of Responsibility] would potentially be involved,? and my report of a missing . . . [Department of Defense] civilian, or contractor assigned to a CNRSE installation. b. Pursuant to the Of?ce of the Chief of Naval Operations Instruction 3100.6H, which was issued on or about February 3, 2006 to provide procedures for commanding officers to report certain incidents at Navy installations to the Chief of Naval Operations and other Navy commanders using ?Navy Blue? messages, NETTLETON was required to Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 5 of 36 PageID 5 ensure an accurate Navy Blue message was prepared and sent for major incidents involving personnel at GTMO, such as the ?[d]eath or serious personal injury of a civilian.? c. Pursuant to US. Navy Regulation Ch. 8, 1, art. 0815 (also codi?ed at 32 CPR. 700.815), NETTLETON was required ?in the event of the death of any person within his or her command? to ?ensure that the cause of death and the circumstances under which death occurred are established, that the provisions of the Manual of the Judge Advocate General are adhered to in documenting the cause and circumstances, and that the appropriate casualty report is submitted.? Applicable Provisions of the Uniform Code of Military Justice 7. The Uniform Code of Military Justice is created by federal law and de?nes the military justice system and criminal offenses under military law. 8. A court martial is a judicial proceeding convened by an authorized of?cer of the Navy to determine the guilt or innocence of an officer or enlisted person of a particular offense prohibited by the UCMJ. A ?nding of guilt after a court martial may result in a variety of punishments from the less serious, such as reprimand, to the more serious, such as a dishonorable discharge or a sentence of imprisonment. 9. Article 107 of the UCMJ makes an offense subject to court martial the signing of ?any false record, return, regulation, order, or other of?cial document, Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 6 of 36 PageID 6 knowing it to be false, or [making] any other false official statement knowing it to be false,? with the intent to deceive. 10. Article 128 of the UCMJ prohibits assault, which is de?ned as an ?attempt[] or offer[] with unlawful force or violence to do bodily harm to another person, whether or not the attempt or offer is consummated.? Assault is punishable by a court martial. 11. Article 133 of the UCMJ provides that any ?commissioned officer . . . who is convicted of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.? Both adultery and drunkenness may constitute ?conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.? 12. Article 134 of the UCMJ makes subject to court martial ?all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the armed forces, all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces, and crimes and offenses not capital, of which persons subject to this chapter may be guilty.? Relevant Naval Investigative Bodies and Procedures 13. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service is a federal law enforcement agency within the Navy with authority and responsibilities that include the initiation, conduct, and direction of criminal investigations. NCIS performs its duties under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy. NCIS investigates possible violations of federal law and of the UCMJ. NCIS investigations may result in a federal grand jury proceeding or a court martial. Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 7 of 36 PageID 7 14. The GTMO Security Department is a Navy component under the authority of the commanding officer of GTMO that is tasked with ensuring various aspects of security on GTMO. The Security Department has departments focused on specific areas, such as harbor safety, base patrol, and the Criminal Investigative Division CID consists of investigators that investigate potential violations of laws, rules, and regulations at GTMO. 15. The Navy also investigates potential criminal and administrative wrongdoing by its officers and others through a ?command investigation.? A command investigation is conducted by another Navy of?cer assigned by the commanding officer of the subject of the investigation. A command investigation is conducted according to the rules and procedures of the Manual of the Judge Advocate General. The potential consequences of a command investigation range from non- punitive and non-judicial actions to court martial. It was within Admiral authority to order a command investigation of incidents that occurred at GTMO and the conduct and activities of the personnel there, including NETTLETON. FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS Friday, January 9. 2015 16. On or about January 9, 2015, starting at approximately 6:30 pm, there was a ?Hail and Farewell? party at the ?Hanger Bar? in the basement of the GTMO Officer?s Club, which is also known as the ?Bayview.? The purpose of the party was to greet the new incoming GTMO Executive Of?cer A.R., and to say goodbye to the outgoing XO. Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 8 of 36 PageID 8 17. NETTLETON, Tur, and Tur?s Spouse were present at the party, and each consumed several alcoholic drinks. During the party, NETTLETON and Tur?s Spouse spent time near one another in view of other party guests, including Tur. 18. At approximately 10:00 outside of the Bayview, Tur yelled at NETTLETON and ur?s Spouse, accusing them of having an extramarital affair. XO A.R. encouraged NETTLETON to leave, and NETTLETON walked away in the direction of his residence, which was located nearby on the same road as the Bayview. 19. After NETTLETON arrived at his residence, he encountered his daughter, .N., who was the only other family member staying at the family home on the night of January 9, 2015. .N. went upstairs, and NET TLETON remained downstairs. 20. Between approximately 10:30 pm. and 10:45 pm, K.W., a civilian resident of GTMO, spoke with Tur on the telephone. Tur stated words to the effect that he was ?at the Skipper?s house? and that he had ?just knocked the Skipper out.? KW. also heard NETTLETON stating words to the effect that Tur had ?just knocked him out.? Tur terminated the call. 21. At approximately 10:46 pm, .N., who was still upstairs in residence, sent an electronic message to a friend, K.M., which stated: Oh my fucking god my dogs won?t stop barking because there?s ducking [sic] people outside I?m literally about to tear my hair out. 22. Shortly thereafter, .N. heard sounds coming from downstairs at residence, went downstairs, and observed her father lying on the Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 9 of 36 PagelD 9 ground on the first ?oor of the home. She also observed an adult male, who she eventually realized was Tur, standing near NETTLETON and attempting to use a cell phone. .N. did not observe any blood, and she returned to her room without being SEED. 23. At approximately 10:55 pm, .N. sent an electronic message to KM. which stated: I just went downstairs to get the dog to stop barking and like literally what I see is this dude standing there on his phone and my dad is lying on the ground I think and like I?m so confused and terri?ed and he like literally didn?t even notice me and i just ran back upstairs and like [the dog] won?t stop barking at him and I?ve got no idea what?s going on. 24. At approximately 10:56 .N. sent an electronic message to another friend, T.H., stating: Um well my dad?s really drunk and some other dude is here and they?re like getting into a ?ght downstairs and I?m hiding. 25. At approximately 10:57 pm, .N. again sent an electronic message to KM. stating: So um now I can hear them really loudly omh I?ve locked myself into my room. 26. At approximately 11:22 J.N. sent an electronic message to K.M. stating: so um I like texted my brother and told him what was happening be I could still here [sic] them fighting and [the dog] was barking at them and I didn?t know what to do and he tried calling dad like six times and he didn?t answer, but I could hear dad answer the phone downstairs and things have been quiet since then. Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 10 of 36 PageID 10 27. From approximately 11:27 pm. to 11:28 pm, J.N. had a further electronic message exchange with T.H. as follows: .N. to T.H.:Like they?ve been ?ghting for a while and like I was scared so I texted [my brother] and he tried calling dad and they must have stopped because it?s quiet again. T.H. to .N.:Were they just yelling? .N. to I could hear them like actually fighting each other. .N. to I walked downstairs because I didn?t know they were there and this dude was standing over my dad who was like laying on the kitchen ?oor. And like I ran upstairs and after that I could hear them ?ghting. 28. After .N. stopped hearing sounds of ?ghting from downstairs, NETTLETON entered the upstairs room where she was located. He was not wearing a shirt, and .N. did not observe any injuries. NETTLETON spoke brie?y with .N. and then .N. went to bed. Saturday, January 10. 2015 29. Starting early in the morning on or about Saturday, January 10, 2015, KW. and RB, a member of the Navy that resided at GTMO, began looking for Tur, who had not returned home by then. They went to residence and spoke to NETTLETON. When asked if he was aware of Tur?s whereabouts, NETTLETON stated that he was not. After being informed that Tur had called KW. on Friday night and said he was at residence, NETTLETON said that Tur had come to his residence and had spoken with him, but that NET TLETON 10 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 11 of 36 PageID 11 told Tur to leave and Tur did. NETTLETON did not state that there was a physical altercation between himself and Tur or that Tur had been injured. RB. asked for permission to look in back yard, which NETTLETON refused to grant. K.W. and RB. left to continue their search for ur. 30. At approximately 2:30 pm. on or about January 10, 2015, after having further discussions with K.W., RB, and Tur?s Spouse about how Tur was still missing, NETTLETON spoke with A.T., the Command Duty Officer for GTMO at the time, and instructed him to have the GTMO Security Department begin searching for Tur. NETTLETON misled CDO AT. by concealing from him that on or about January 9, 2015, Tur had accused NETTLETON outside of the Bayview of having an extramarital affair with Tur?s Spouse, that Tur had later come to residence after the party, that Tur and NETTLETON had engaged in a physical altercation that left Tur injured, and that NETTLETON knew the last place Tur had been seen by anyone was residence, not the Bayview. Instead, when asked by CD0 A.T. where to search, NETTLETON said the last place Tur had been located was the Bayview. 31. Based on order and the information NETTLETON provided, CDO A.T. took steps to arrange for the GTMO Security Department and other GTMO personnel to begin searching for Tur. As a result of concealment of all relevant facts from CDO A.T., the search for Tur started at the Bayview and was focused on areas north, south, and east of it, but not west towards residence, where Tur had actually last been seen by NETTLETON. 11 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 12 of 36 PageID 12 CDO A.T. also alerted the NRSE in Jacksonville, Florida of the missing person and the search that had been commenced. 32. As a result of the commencement of the search for Tur, CID opened a missing person investigation based on the disappearance of Tur. However, without information about Tur?s accusations at the Bayview on Friday night or his appearance at residence and the physical altercation there, CID investigators did not question NET TLETON or take other steps to focus their missing person investigation on Tut?s presence at residence and knowledge of the circumstances surrounding Tur?s disappearance. 33. On or about January 10, 2015, NETTLETON spoke with Captain C.G. NETTLETON explained that a civilian living and working at GTMO had gone missing that morning, and that a search was underway for him. NETTLET ON misled Captain C.G. by concealing from him that Tur had gone missing on or about January 9, 2015 after attending a command event earlier in the evening, the Hail and Farewell party at the Bayview for the incoming and outgoing XOs, at which NETT LET ON had been present. NETTLETON further misled Captain CO by concealing from him that on or about JanUary 9, 2015, Tur had accused NETTLETON outside of the Bayview of having an extramarital affair with Tur?s Spouse, that Tur had later come to residence after the party, that Tur and NETTLETON had engaged in a physical altercation that left Tur injured, and that NETTLETON knew the last place Tur had been seen by anyone was residence. 12 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 13 of 36 PageID 13 34. At approximately 5:00 pm. on or about January 10, 2015, the GTMO Security Department informed NCIS officers at GTMO of the disappearance of Tur. NCIS opened a missing person investigation. However, without information about Tur?s accusations at the Bayview on Friday night or his appearance at residence and the physical altercation there, NCIS investigators did not question NETTLETON at that time, or take other steps to focus their missing person investigation on Tur?s presence at residence and knowledge of the circumstances surrounding Tur?s disappearance. 35. At approximately 5:00 pm. on or about January . 10, 2015, NETTLETON spoke with XO AR. and instructed him to have the entire Command Duty Of?ce, a larger group of GTMO personnel than what is available in the GTMO Security Department, enlisted in the search for Tur. However, NETTLETON misled XO A.R. by concealing from him that Tur came to residence after the Hail and Farewell party ended and they engaged in a physical altercation inside the residence that left Tur injured. 36. After it began getting dark on or about January 10, 2015, NETTLETON again spoke with XO A.R., and they decided that the land search for Tur should be stopped for the evening, due to potentially dangerous conditions for personnel searching in the dark. 37. At approximately 6:00 pm. on or about January 10, 2015, NETTLETON spoke with Captain CG. and informed him that the search was being stopped for the evening, but would resume in the morning. NETTLETON misled l3 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 14 of 36 PageID 14 Captain C.G. by continuing to conceal from him that Tur had gone missing on or about January 9, 2015 after attending a command event earlier in the evening, the Hail and Farewell party at the Bayview for the incoming and outgoing XOs, at which NET TLETON had been present. NETTLETON also misled Captain C.G. by continuing to conceal from him that on or about January 9, 2015, Tur had accused NETTLETON outside of the Bayview of having an extramarital affair with Tur?s Spouse, that Tur had later come to residence after the party, that Tur and NETTLETON had engaged in a physical altercation that left Tur injured, and that NETTLETON knew the last place Tur had been seen by anyone was residence. 38. At approximately 7:55 pm. on or about January 10, 2015, NETTLETON sent an email to Admiral M.J., copying Captain CG. and other Navy of?cials, to inform Admiral M.J. of the situation with Tur. NETTLETON wrote: Admiral We are searching for an NEX employee, [Tur], he was last seen at the O?Club around 0100, and may have walked to the Marine Hill mini mart (based on charge card info) some time after that. We have Security, Marines and dogs searching Windward. Security and Coast Guard are conducting searches of the Bay. This is the spouse of our [Fleet and Family Support Center?s] director, [Tur?s Spouse]. Alcohol is a factor and this has happened before, never for this long though. We are preparing for the worst and hoping for the best, Chaplains ready if needed. We will expand the search parties tomorrow morning with help from the tenants. [Operational Reports] going out shortly. Nothing needed at this time, JR 14 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 15 of 36 PageID 15 39. At approximately 10:01 pm. on or about January 10, 2015, Admiral M.J. responded, writing: Can you give me some understanding of extent of search conducted, and whether there could be places that he might be ?sleeping? this off . . . . friend, other. NCIS involved? ls [Tur?s Spouse] frantic? And, was there a domestic arguement [sic] involved. Any thoughts that he would be suicidal. 40. At approximately 10:45 pm. on or about January 10, 2015, NETTLETON replied: Search - As much as we could get to in the hills before night fall still searching some with ?ashlights, [night vision goggles], told them to take it easy during the night search - harbor using [forward?looking infrared] and/ or [night vision goggles] looking along the coastline. We went door to door in the [bachelors officers quarters] and his neighborhood. Yes trying to find the places to sleep it off, we are also checking new and demo housing, and warehouses. [Tur?s Spouse] is calm, she is waiting, had to call one of her daughters in college in other is here with her. NCIS is involved. Yes to domestic argument and yes to suicidal, I say that only because he is on several meds and was drinking heavily. [Tur?s Spouse] said he got physical with her at the bayview which is why she left. After this email, Admiral M.J. instructed NETTLETON by email to call her at 8:00 am. the next morning, and NETTLETON wrote back that he would. 41. At approximately 8:00 pm. on or about January 10, 2015, Lieutenant .C. prepared a draft of a ?Navy Blue? message to be transmitted to Navy of?cials regarding the disappearance of Tur. Lieutenant .C. sent an email with an attached draft of the Navy Blue to NETTLETON and X0 A.R. for their review and approval. 15 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 16 of 36 PageID 16 The draft of the Navy Blue provided information about Tur, his disappearance, and the search for him. In a category marked, OF the answer provided was As part of the summary of the event, the notice stated, LAST SEEN LEAVING BAYVIEW COMPLEX AT 0030 42. At approximately 9:10 pm. on or about January 10, 2015, NETTLETON thanked Lieutenant .C. for drafting and disseminating the notice, but misled XO AR. and Lieutenant .C. by failing to correct the false information in it. 43. At no point on or about January 10, 2015 did NETTLETON inform Admiral M.J. or any of his superior officers or subordinates that on or about January 9, 2015, Tur had accused NETTLETON outside of the Bayview of having an extramarital affair with Tur?s Spouse, that Tur had later come to residence after the party, that Tur and NETTLETON had engaged in a physical altercation that left ur injured, and that NETTLETON knew the last place Tur had been seen by anyone was residence. Sunday, January 11. 2015 44. On or about the morning of Sunday, January 11, 2015, X0 A.R. spoke with NETTLETON to seek permission to request that the US. Coast Guard use a helicopter from one of its vessels docked at GTMO to assist in the search for Tur. NETTLETON refused to permit XO A.R. to make the request. 45. At approximately 8:00 am. on or about January 11, 2015, NETTLETON spoke with Admiral M.J. by telephone in X0 presence. 16 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 17 of 36 PageID 17 NETTLETON provided Admiral M.J. with information about the search for Tur. During the call, XO A.R. prompted NETTLETON to tell Admiral M.J. about what had happened at the Bayview between NETTLETON and Tur on or about January 9, 2015, but NETTLETON did not. After the call ended, XO A.R. asked NETTLETON why he had not told Admiral M.J. about the events at the Bayview on January 9, and NETTLETON replied that Admiral M.J. ?did not need to know? those facts. 46. X0 A.R., having previously been told by KW. about the telephone call from Tur on or about January 9, 2015 in which Tur indicated he was at residence, asked NETTLETON if Tur had in fact come to house that night. NETTLETON falsely stated that Tur had not. I Tur?s Body Located 47. At approximately 9:00 am. on or about January 11, 2015, Navy personnel and others began searching for Tur again. At approximately 11:00 a US Coast Guard vessel located Tur?s body in the waters of Guantanamo Bay drifting westward and nearing the territorial water border with Cuba. 48. At approximately 1:00 pm. on or about January 11, 2015, persons who were still searching for Tur, unaware that his body had been located, discovered a paper towel, with a reddish-brown stain on it, near the base of the pier in backyard. Later that day, personnel from CID and NCIS arrived at pier to recover the paper towel. NETTLETON was nearby when one of the Navy personnel recovering the item stated that it appeared to have blood 17 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 18 of 36 PageID 18 on it. NETTLETON responded, ?That?s probably nothing.? DNA testing later con?rmed that the stain on the paper towel was a match for Tur?s DNA. 49. On or about January 11, 2015, NETTLETON spoke with Captain CG. and informed him that Tut?s body had been discovered. Captain C.G. instructed NETTLETON to provide any information that he had gathered up until that point to NCIS because Tur?s death made the investigation a potential criminal matter that NCIS would be investigating. During this conversation, NETTLETON again misled Captain CG. by continuing to conceal from him information about interactions with Tur at the Bayview and at residence on or about January 9, 2015, including that NETTLETON had been in a physical altercation with Tur in which Tur was injured. 50. At approximately 4:30 pm. on or about January 11, 2015, NETTLETON spoke with Admiral M.J. about the recovery of Tur?s body. NETTLETON informed her that Tur?s body had indications of possible ?marine bites,? but no other apparent injuries. During this conversation, NETTLETON again misled Admiral M.J. by continuing to conceal information from her about interactions with Tur at the Bayview and at residence on or about January 9, 2015 including that NETTLETON had been in a physical altercation with Tur in which ur was injured. 18 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 19 of 36 PageID 19 Monday, anuarv 12. 2015 and Thereafter 51. On or about January 12, 2015, NETTLETON told XO A.R. that Tur had come to residence on or about January 9, 2015, contrary to what NETTLETON told XO A.R. on or about January 10, 2015, but that NETTLETON had not allowed Tur inside the house. NETTLETON misled XO A.R. by concealing from him that NETTLETON had been in a physical altercation with Tur inside residence and that Tur had been injured during the altercation. 52. On or about January 12, 2015, the Navy Inspector General?s Of?ce informed Admiral M.J. and Captain CG. of an anonymous complaint alleging that NETTLETON and Tur?s Spouse had an extramarital affair and were engaging in physical contact at the Bayview during the Hail and Farewell party on or about January 9,2015. 53. On or about January 12, 2015 or January 13, 2015, NETTLETON spoke with Captain CG. and stated that he wanted to address ?crazy rumors? he had heard about NETTLETON having an affair with Tur?s Spouse. NETTLETON stated to Captain CG. that ?there?s absolutely no truth to this rumor. I was not having an affair. None of this is going on.? denial of an extramarital affair with Tur?s Spouse was false because NETTLETON knew that he and Tur?s Spouse had engaged in an extramarital affair in or about 2014. NETTLETON also misled Captain C.G. by continuing to conceal from him that on or about January 9, 2015, Tur had come to home after the party at the Bayview, that Tur and NETTLETON had engaged in a physical altercation that left Tur injured, and that 19 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 20 of 36 PageID 20 NETTLETON knew the last place Tur had been seen by anyone was NET residence. 54. On or about January 13, 2015, NETTLETON told Admiral M.J. for the ?rst time that Tur had gone missing on or about January 9, 2015 after attending a command event earlier in the evening, the Hail and Farewell party at the Bayview for the incoming and outgoing XOs, at which NETTLETON had been present. NETTLETON also said that there was a lot of drinking at this event and there had been an argument between Tur and Tur?s Spouse inside the event and also in the parking lot. NETTLETON also told Admiral M.J. for the first time that after he left the Bayview and returned to his residence alone, Tur came there and they engaged in a verbal argument, with Tur accusing NET TLETON of having an extramarital affair with Tur?s Spouse. NETTLETON reported to Admiral M.J. that ur left his residence and went back to the Bayview. NETTLETON assured Admiral M.J. that the allegations Tur made against him were untrue and falsely stated that NETTLETON did not have an extramarital relationship with Tur?s Spouse. NETTLETON also misled Admiral M.J. by concealing from her that there was a physical altercation between NET TLETON and Tur at house on or about January 9, 2015 and that Tur was injured in that altercation. After hearing the new information NETTLETON provided, Admiral M.J. instructed NETTLETON to provide this information to NCIS. NETTLETON did not provide this information to NCIS. 55. On or about January 13, 2015, an autopsy was conducted on Tur?s body by a military medical examiner. The autopsy revealed, among other things, that Tur 20 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 21 of 36 PageID 21 drowned, but he also had ribs that were fractured with associated soft tissue damage, and that these rib injuries occurred before he died. The autopsy also found that Tur had a laceration on his head. 56. On or about January 14, 2015 or January 15, 2015, NETTLETON told Captain C.G. that during a party at the Officer?s Club on or about January 9, 2015, he got into an altercation with Tur over accusations that NETTLETON was having an extramarital affair with Tur?s Spouse and there may have been some pushing and shoving. NETTLETON said the argument settled down and everyone went their own way, but later that evening Tur showed up at his residence and again accused him of having an affair with Tur?s Spouse. NETTLETON said that he denied the affair to Tur and that Tur?s concerns were ?tamped back down.? NETTLETON said they had these discussions at the front door of NET house, and Tur wanted to come in, but NETTLETON would not allow Tur to do so because daughter was in the house. NETTLETON said Tur eventually left. NETTLETON explained to Captain C.G. that he did not inform him of these events earlier because, just didn?t think it was particularly relevant? or ?warranted being NETTLETON misled Captain C.G. by concealing from him that a physical altercation had occurred with Tur inside house and that Tur had been injured in the altercation. 57. Tur?s Spouse was interviewed by NCIS on or about January 16, 2015. During that interview, she was asked Whether she had an extramarital affair with NETTLETON, and she denied they had such an affair. After the interview, Tur?s 21 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 22 of 36 PageID 22 Spouse spoke with NETTLETON about the questions asked by NCIS. Tur?s Spouse informed NET TLETON of what she told NCIS and NETTLETON responded ?good.? Tur?s Spouse told NETTLETON she thought her relationship with NETTLETON was ?none of their business,? and NETTLETON agreed. 58. Beginning on or about January 20, 2015, NCIS conducted several searches of home at GTMO and the surrounding property. NCIS discovered suspected bloodstains inside the ?rst floor of home during these searches. Samples of these bloodstains were taken by investigators and sent to a laboratory for forensic testing. Several of the suspected bloodstain samples were later determined through laboratory testing and analysis to contain blood that matched Tur?s DNA. 59. From on or about January, 21, 2015, when he left GTMO, to in or about November 2016, NETTLETON spoke with Tur?s Spouse several times. During these conversations, NETTLETON expressed concerns to Tur?s Spouse about the ongoing investigation by NCIS, including expressing concerns that the extramarital affair between NETTLET ON and Tur?s Spouse could lead to a court martial proceeding against NETTLEON. NETTLETON informed Tur?s Spouse that if neither of them admitted they had an extramarital affair to NCIS, then he could not be found guilty of the offense of adultery in a court martial proceeding. Tur?s Spouse also said that in the event there was a court martial proceeding, she would refuse to appear and provide testimony, which NETTLETON said was ?good to hear.? 22 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 23 of 36 PageID 23 COUNT ONE (OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE) 60. Paragraphs 1 to 59 are incorporated here by reference. 61. From on or about January 10, 2015 through the date of this Indictment, in the Middle District of Florida, Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, and elsewhere, the defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON, did knowingly engage in misleading behavior towards another person with the intent to hinder, delay, and prevent the communication to law enforcement officers, that is, agents of the Navy Criminal Investigative Service and members of the Naval Station Guantanamo Bay?s Security Department, information relating to the commission and possible commission of a federal offense, and attempted to do so by, among other things: a. Making false and misleading statements to Navy personnel searching for Tur and investigating his disappearance and death, such as CDO A.T., that Tur was last seen at the Officer?s Club/Bayview on or about January 9, 2015; b. Making false and misleading statements to Navy personnel, such as XO A.R., that Tur had not come to residence on or about January 9, 2015 after the Hail and Farewell party at the Of?cer?s Club/ Bayview; c. Making false and misleading statements to Navy personnel, such as XO A.R., that when Tur came to residence after the Hail and Farewell party on or about January 9, 2015, Tur did not come inside the residence; (1. Concealing from Navy personnel that on or about January 9, 2015, ur came to residence after the Hail and Farewell party at the Officer?s Club/Bayview, NETTLET ON and Tur engaged in a physical 23 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 24 of 36 PageID 24 altercation inside residence, and that altercation resulted in Tur being injured; e. Refusing the request by Navy personnel to use a US. Coast Guard helicopter in the search for Tur; f. Knowingly permitting a Navy Blue communication providing false information about the last known location of Tur on or about January 9, 2015 to be sent to the Navy on or about January 10, 2015; g. Making false and misleading statements to his superior officers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., orally and in written emails on or about January 10, 2015, January ll, 2015, and January 12, 2015 that the last place Tur was seen was the Officers Club/Bayview on or about January 9, 2015; h. Concealing from his superior officers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., on or about January 10, 2015 and January 11, 2015 that Tur had gone missing on or about January 9, 2015 after attending a command event earlier in the evening, the Hail and Farewell party at the Officer?s Club/Bayview for the incoming and outgoing XOs, at which NETTLETON had been present, that NETTLETON and others at the party had been intoxicated, and that Tur had accused NETTLETON of having an extramarital affair with Tur?s spouse in front of the Officer?s Club/Bayview after the party; i. Concealing from his superior officers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., on or about January 10, 2015, January 11, 2015, and January 12,2015 that Tur came to residence on or about January 9, 2015 after the Hail and Farewell party at the Officer?s Club/Bayview; j. Concealing from his superior of?cers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., that on or about January 9, 2015, NETTLETON and Tur engaged in a physical altercation inside residence and that altercation resulted in Tur being injured; k. Falsely stating to his superior officers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., that he had not engaged in an extramarital affair with Tur?s Spouse; and 1. Encouraging Tur?s Spouse to conceal from Navy investigators that she and NETTLETON had engaged in an extramarital affair. All in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1512(b)(3), and 2. 24 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 25 of 36 PageID 25 (OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE) 62. Paragraphs 1 to 59 are incorporated here by reference. 63. From on or about January 10, 2015 through the date of this Indictment, in the Middle District of Florida, Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, and elsewhere, the defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON, did corruptly obstruct, in?uence, and impede of?cial proceedings, that is, the Department of the Navy investigation into the circumstances surrounding the disappearance, injury, and death of Tur, a Department of the Navy court martial, and a Federal grand jury proceeding, and attempted to do so by, among other things: a. Making false and misleading statements to Navy personnel searching for Tur and investigating his disappearance and death, such as CDO A.T., that Tur was last seen at the Of?cer?s Club/Bayview on or about January 9,2015; b. Making false and misleading statements to Navy personnel, such as XO A.R., that Tur had not come to residence on or about January 9, 2015 after the Hail and Farewell party at the Of?cer?s Club/ Bayview; c. Making false and misleading statements to Navy personnel, such as X0 A.R., that when Tur came to residence after the Hail and Farewell party on or about January 9, 2015, Tur did not come inside the residence; d. Concealing from Navy personnel that on or about January 9, 2015, Tur came to residence after the Hail and Farewell party at the Officer?s Club/Bayview, NETTLETON and ur engaged in a physical altercation inside residence, and that altercation resulted in Tur being injured; 25 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 26 of 36 PagelD 26 e. Refusing the request by Navy personnel to use a US. Coast Guard helicopter in the search for Tur; f. Knowingly permitting a Navy Blue communication providing false information about the last known location of Tur on or about January 9, 2015 to be sent to the Navy on or about January 10, 2015; g. Making false and misleading statements to his superior officers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., orally and in written emails on or about January 10, 2015, January 11, 2015, and January 12, 2015 that the last place Tur was seen was the Of?cer?s Club/Bayview on or about January 9, 2015; h. Concealing from his superior officers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., on or about January 10, 2015 and January 11, 2015 that ur had gone missing on or about January 9, 2015 after attending a command event earlier in the evening, the Hail and Farewell party at the Officer?s Club/Bayview for the incoming and outgoing XOs, at which NETTLETON had been present, that NETTLET ON and others at the party had been intoxicated, and that Tur had accused NETTLETON of having an extramarital affair with Tur?s spouse in front of the Of?cer?s Club/Bayview after the party; i. Concealing from his superior officers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., on or about January 10, 2015, January 11, 2015, and January 12,2015 that Tur came to residence on or about January 9, 2015 after the Hail and Farewell party at the Officer?s Club/Bayview; j. Concealing from his superior officers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., that on or about January 9, 2015, NETTLETON and Tur engaged in a physical altercation inside residence and that altercation resulted in Tur being injured; k. Falsely stating to his superior officers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., that he had not engaged in an extramarital affair with Tur?s Spouse; and l. Encouraging Tur?s Spouse to conceal from Navy investigators that she and NETTLETON had engaged in an extramarital affair. A11 in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1512(c)(2), and 2. 26 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 27 of 36 PageID 27 COUNT THREE (CONCEALIVIEN OF MATERIAL FACTS) 64. Paragraphs 1 to 59 are incorporated here by reference. 65. On or about January 10, 2015 through the date of this Indictment, in the Middle District of Florida, Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, and elsewhere, in a matter within the jurisdiction of the executive branch of the Government of the United States, and in connection with the investigation being conducted by the Navy into the circumstances surrounding Tur?s disappearance, injury, and death, the defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON, did knowingly and willfully falsify, conceal, or cover up by trick, scheme, and device, a material fact, that is, during the investigation being conducted by the Navy, defendant NETTLETON intended to falsify and conceal the facts he knew about the circumstances surrounding the disappearance, injury, and death of Tur by, among other things: a. Making false and misleading statements to Navy personnel searching for Tur and investigating his disappearance and death, such as CDO A.T., that Tur was last seen at the Officer?s Club/Bayview on or about January 9, 2015; b. Making false and misleading statements to Navy personnel, such as X0 A.R., that Tur had not come to residence on or about January 9, 2015 after the Hail and Farewell party at the Of?cer?s Club Bayview; c. Making false and misleading statements to Navy personnel, such as XO A.R., that when Tur came to residence after the Hail and Farewell party on or about January 9, 2015, Tur did not come inside the residence; d. Concealing from Navy personnel that on or about January 9, 2015, Tur came to residence after the Hail and Farewell party 27 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 28 of 36 PageID 28 at the Of?cer?s Club/Bayview, NETTLETON and Tur engaged in a physical altercation inside residence, and that altercation resulted in Tur being injured; e. Knowingly permitting a Navy Blue communication providing false information about the last known location of Tur on or about January 9, 2015 to be sent to the Navy on or about January 10, 2015; f. Making false and misleading statements to his superior of?cers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., orally and in written emails on or about January 10,2015, January 11, 2015, and January 12, 2015 that the last place Tur was seen was the Of?cers Club/Bayview on or about January 9, 2015; g. Concealing from his superior of?cers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., on or about January 10, 2015 and January 11, 2015 that Tur had gone missing on or about January 9, 2015 after attending a command event earlier in the evening, the Hail and Farewell party at the Of?cer?s Club/Bayview for the incoming and outgoing XOs, at which NETTLETON had been present, that NETTLETON and others at the party had been intoxicated, and that Tur had accused NETTLETON of having an extramarital affair with Tur?s spouse in front of the Of?cer?s Club/Bayview after the party; h. Concealing from his superior of?cers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., on or about January 10, 2015, January 11,2015, and January 12, 2015 that Tur came to residence on or about January 9, 2015 after the Hail and Farewell party at the Of?cer?s Club/Bayview; and i. Concealing from his superior of?cers, Captain CG. and Admiral M.J., that on or about January 9, 2015, NETTLETON and Tur engaged in a physical altercation inside residence and that altercation resulted in Tur being injured. All in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1001(a)(1), and 2. 28 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 29 of 36 PageID 29 COUNT FOUR (FALSIFICATION OF RECORDS) 66. Paragraphs 1 to 59 are incorporated here by reference. 67. On or about January 10, 2015, in the Middle District of Florida, Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, and elsewhere, the defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON, knowingly concealed, covered up, falsi?ed, and made false entries in records and documents, that is a Navy Blue communication sent to Navy officials, with the intent to impede, obstruct, and in?uence the investigation and proper administration of the Department of the Navy investigation into the circumstances surrounding the disappearance, injury, and death of Tur, a matter within the jurisdiction of the Department of the Navy, a department and agency of the United States. All in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1519, and 2. 29 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 30 of 36 PageID 30 COUNT FIVE (FALSIFICATION OF RECORDS) 68. Paragraphs 1 to 59 are incorporated here by reference. 69. On or about January 10, 2015, in the Middle District of Florida, Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, and elsewhere, the defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON, knowingly concealed, covered up, falsi?ed, and made false entries in records and documents, that is emails to his superior of?cers, Admiral M.J. and Captain C.G., with the intent to impede, obstruct, and in?uence the investigation and proper administration of the Department of the Navy investigation into the circumstances surrounding the disappearance, injury, and death of Tur, a matter within the jurisdiction of the Department of the Navy, a department and agency of the United States. All in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1519, and 2. 30 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 31 of 36 PageID 31 COUNT SIX (FALSE STATEMENT) 70. Paragraphs 1 to 59 are incorporated here by reference. 71. On or about January 10, 2015, at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, the defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON, willfully and knowingly made a materially false, ?ctitious, and fraudulent statement and representation in a matter within the jurisdiction of the Executive Branch of the Government of the United States, by stating to CDO A.T. that Tur was last seen on or about January 9, 2015 at the Of?cers Club/Bayview. The statement and representation was false because, as NETTLETON knew, Tur had come to home on or about January 9, 2015 and was not seen at the Officer?s Club Bayview afterwards. All in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section lOOl(a)(2). 31 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 32 of 36 PageID 32 COUNT SEVEN (FALSE STATEMENT) 72. Paragraphs 1 to 59 are incorporated here by reference. 73. On or about January 10, 2015, at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, the defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON, willfully and knowingly made a materially false, ?ctitious, and fraudulent statement and representation in a matter within the jurisdiction of the Executive Branch of the Government of the United States, by stating in an email to Admiral M.J. and Captain CG. that that Tur was last seen on or about January 9, 2015 at the Officer?s Club/Bayview. The statement and representation was false because, as NETTLETON knew, Tur had come to home on or about January 9, 2015 and was not seen at the Officer?s Club/Bayview afterwards. All in Violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001(a)(2). 32 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 33 of 36 PageID 33 COUNT EIGHT (FALSE STATEMENT) 74. Paragraphs 1 to 59 are incorporated here by reference. 75. On or about January 11, 2015, at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, the defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON, willfully and knowingly made a materially false, ?ctitious, and fraudulent statement and representation in a matter within the jurisdiction of the Executive Branch of the Government of the United States, by stating to XO A.R. that Tur not come to residence on or about January 9, 2015 after the Hail and Farewell party at the Officer?s Club/Bayview. The statement and representation was false because, as NETTLETON knew, Tur had come to home on or about January 9, 2015. All in Violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001(a)(2). 33 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 34 of 36 PageID 34 mm (FALSE STATEMENT) 76. Paragraphs 1 to 59 are incorporated here by reference. 77. On or about January 12, 2015, at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, the defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON, willfully and knowingly made a materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statement and representation in a matter within the jurisdiction of the Executive Branch of the Government of the United States, by stating to XO A.R. that Tur had come to residence on or about January 9, 2015 but that he had not come inside. The statement and representation was false because, as NETTLETON knew, Tur had entered home on or about January 9, 2015 where NETTLETON and Tur engaged in a physical altercation. All in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001(a)(2). (FALSE STATEMENT) 78. Paragraphs 1 to 59 are incorporated here by reference. 79. On or about January 13, 2015, at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay and in the Middle District of Florida the defendant, JOHN R. NETTLETON, and knowingly made a materially false, ?ctitious, and fraudulent statement and representation in a matter within the jurisdiction of the Executive Branch of the 34 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 35 of 36 PageID 35 Government of the United States, by stating to Admiral MJ. and Captain C.G. that NETTLETON and Tur?s Spouse were not having an affair. The statements and representations were false because, as NETTLETON knew, he and Tur?s Spouse had engaged in an extramarital affair All in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001(a)(2). A TRUE BILL, wiA/vlka fa hf?) Fgeperson ANN ALOU TIROL Acting Chief, Public Integrity Section 'rnma 1V1 US. Department of Justice PE ER NOTHSTEIN Trial Attorney, Public Integrity Section TODD GEE Deputy Chief, Public Integrity Section 35 Case Document 1 Filed 01/08/19 Page 36 of 36 PageID 36 0. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Middle District of Florida Jacksonville Division THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA VS. JOHN R. NETTLETON INDICTMENT Violations: Ct. 1: 18 U.S.C. 1512(b)(3) and 2 Ct. 2: 18 U.S.C. 1512(c)(2) and 2 Ct. 3: 18 U.S.C. 1001(a)(1) and 2 Ct. 4-5 18 U.S.C. 1519 and 2 Ct. 6-10: 18 A true bill, {?fvwk/ WK Foreperson Filed in open court this day of January, 2019. 042/ Clerk Bail