Tony DeDolph, Navy SEAL who drowned the green beret to death, sentenced to 10 years

Navy SEAL NCO Tony DeDolph will spend the next decade in a military prison for his role in the 2017 assassination of a Special Forces soldier in Mali.

A military jury on Saturday convicted DeDolph, a member of the elite SEAL Team 6. In addition to ten years in prison, DeDolph was also affected by the reduction in rank to E-1, the loss of his pay and diets and will be discharged dishonorably, according to a defense official.

DeDolph had pleaded guilty earlier this month to involuntary manslaughter over the death by strangulation of the Army Staff Sergeant. Logan Melgar, a Special Forces soldier assigned to the 3rd Special Forces Group. DeDolph also pleaded guilty to denial, conspiracy and obstruction of justice in an attempt to cover up the cause of Melgar’s death.

DeDolph also agreed, as part of his claims agreement, a provision that would prevent him from benefiting from the case in any way, including book writing or life based on his experience at SEAL Team 6.

Phil Stackhouse, DeDolph’s civil attorney, did not return calls or text messages seeking comment. Melgar’s widow, Michelle, attended the hearing, but declined to comment on the sentence, which is the longest any of the men involved in her murder has received.

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