Senator Bob Menendez(NJ) indicted on 18 bribery + related charges /* found GUILTY on all charges /*will resign

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NEW YORK (AP) — New Jersey businessman who gave Mercedes-Benz to Sen. Bob Menendez' wife pleads guilty to bribery, agrees to testify.








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Breaking news: New Jersey businessman Jose Uribe has pleaded guilty to attempting to bribe Senator Robert Menendez with a Mercedes-Benz.

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Jose Uribe, a former New Jersey insurance broker involved in a bribery scheme with Senator Robert Menendez, pleaded guilty on Friday in Manhattan.

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He was accused of providing Nadine Menendez, the senator's wife, with a Mercedes-Benz in exchange for Mr. Menendez's intervention in an insurance fraud investigation.

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Uribe pleaded guilty to seven counts, including conspiracy to commit bribery, honest services wire fraud, obstruction of justice, and tax evasion.

Sentencing is scheduled for June 14, potentially overlapping with Mr. Menendez's trial, set to begin on May 6.

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Kind of amazing that Democrats caved and got rid of Al Franken -- who frankly, was a way, way better and more impactful Senator for the country and didn't really do anything worthy of being removed from office, but this corrupt b*stard Robert Menendez still lingers around.

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Kind of amazing that Democrats caved and got rid of Al Franken -- who frankly, was a way, way better and more impactful Senator for the country and didn't really do anything worthy of being removed from office, but this corrupt b*stard Robert Menendez still lingers around.

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Several women came forward and made accusations about inappropriate behavior against Franken. At the height of Me Too era, there would have been too much pressure on him to have remained in office.
 

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Several women came forward and made accusations about inappropriate behavior against Franken. At the height of Me Too era, there would have been too much pressure on him to have remained in office.
That shyt was overblown. Al Franken was a goofball who maybe crossed some uncomfortable lines trying to be funny.

There's a difference between that, and being some kind of sexual predator...which is how they tried to paint him with that Me Too bullshyt. And I'm not saying Me Too didn't have merit. But it go way out of hand and dragged down a lot of people who really weren't the monsters they were portrayed to be.

You know what that Al Franken shyt was? It was like when they tried to get Joe Biden for rubbing some girl's shoulders or smelling her hair or something.
Come on man.

There's levels to this shyt.
Franken out the paint but Matt Gaetz still here?

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Bob Menendez "on the take": Senator's corruption trial underway​


The New Jersey senator allegedly took cash, gold and a Mercedes in exchange for favors for foreign officials​

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PUBLISHED MAY 15, 2024 6:47PM (EDT)​

US Senator Bob Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, arrives at Manhattan Federal Court, in New York City on May 15, 2024. (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
US Senator Bob Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, arrives at Manhattan Federal Court, in New York City on May 15, 2024. (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

The trial of New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez — charged with 16 felony counts, including accepting bribes from foreign governments in the form of gold bars, a new car and cash — commenced Wednesday.

The one-time chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Menendez allegedly worked on behalf of the Egyptian and Qatari governments, exchanging government secrets for a new Mercedes-Benz for his wife and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and gold bars, which federal investigators found stitched into jackets and stuffed in safe deposit boxes. The Democratic senator is also accused of accepting bribes from businessmen, including Fred Daibes and Wael Hana, two codefendants in his case, in exchange for personal favors.

Federal Prosecutor Lara Pomerantz laid out the state’s case against Menendez in opening arguments, telling the jury that Hana, who has ties to the Egyptian government, proposed that Nadine Menendez, then-girlfriend of the senator, could help him with issues with his halal food import business, beginning a long-running saga of corruption.

The senator’s wife acted as a middleman between her husband and those who sought to influence him, federal prosecutors say.

“This was not politics as usual. This was politics for profit. This was a United States senator on the take,” Pomerantz said, per the New York Times.

Working with the government is Jose Uribe, another New Jersey businessman and former codefendant, who took a deal to share his testimony. Uribe purchased Nadine a Mercedes in exchange for her husband pushing for an insurance fraud investigation to end.

For Menendez, attorney Avi Weitzman delivered the defense’s opening statements, arguing that the “lifelong public servant” was engaging in routine diplomacy — and that the cash found in his home was the result of habits from his poor immigrant parents.

Weitzman also built a case that Nadine fooled her husband, keeping her personal financial woes a secret from him, arguing that the pair led separate lives.

Menendez, still mulling a run for re-election as an independent, avoided traceable communications with those he allegedly took bribes from, not going much further than a Google search for “how much one kilo of gold [is] worth” after a trip to Egypt. But prosecutors intend to use messages between Nadine and others to build the case that there was a direct exchange of favors for money.

“The text messages will tell you what happened," Pomerantz reportedly told jurors. "As you read those messages you’ll see the scheme unfold.”
 

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Defence for Bob Menendez casts blame on senator's wife​

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By Brandon Drenon & Holly Honderich,BBC News

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Watch: Key moments in US senator's corruption saga

US Senator Bob Menendez's defence has sought to shift blame for his alleged bribe-taking to his wife, in opening statements at his corruption trial.

Nadine Menendez "kept him in the dark" on financial matters, the politician's attorney, Avi Weitzman, told the jury.

But prosecutor Lara Pomerantz said Mr Menendez, 70, used his wife as a go-between in trading political influence for money, gifts and gold bars.

The long-serving New Jersey Democrat "put his power up for sale", she said.

Mr Menendez is accused of accepting bribes, including gold bars and a Mercedes-Benz convertible, in exchange for helping foreign governments. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

The trial, in a Manhattan federal court, could stretch to July. Mr Menendez is required to attend each day.

He was the top-ranking Democrat on the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee for more than five years, which gave him sway over US foreign policy. He was removed as chairman after he was charged.



He married Nadine Menendez, who was born in Lebanon before moving to the US as a child, in 2020. She is being tried separately on her own bribery and corruption charges, to which she has pleaded not guilty.

Laying out the government's case against Mr Menendez, Ms Pomerantz took aim at what she described as a "betrayal" of the senator's oath of office.

"This was not politics as usual. This was politics for profit. This was a United States senator on the take," she said.

And, Ms Pomerantz said, the Democrat used his wife to help facilitate the deals. Mr Menendez was "too smart" to send texts and emails regarding the bribes himself, she alleged, so he advised his spouse on what to do.

Mr Menendez's defence team painted a different picture of the senator's marriage, portraying Mrs Menendez as a financially troubled individual who left her husband out of her scramble to resolve money problems and "to get cash and assets any way she could".

Getty Images Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat from New Jersey, right, and Nadine Menendez arrive to attend a state dinner in honor of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted by US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, June 22, 2023
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Prosecutors alleged Mr Menendez's wife, Nadine, acted as a "go-between" in the bribery scheme

"Let me say this about Nadine: Nadine had financial concerns that she kept from Bob," said the defence attorney, Mr Weitzman.

They led separate lives, Mr Weitzman said, with Mr Menendez often focused on helping his constituents from his seat in Washington.

"The government's allegations that the senator sold his office and his loyalty to this country are outrageously false," Mr Weitzman said. "Bob was doing his job, and he was doing it right."

Wednesday's opening arguments followed more than two days of jury selection. Twelve jurors and six alternatives were ultimately chosen, a group that includes an investment banker, a doctor and some therapists.

Mr Menendez has been charged with 18 criminal counts, including bribery, extortion, wire fraud, obstruction of justice and acting as a foreign agent.

Investigators executing a search warrant at his home in September found more than $480,000 (£380,000) in cash stuffed in envelopes and coats, and 13 gold bars worth over $100,000.

Agents also found other apparent gifts, including a Mercedes-Benz and a range of home furnishings.

Prosecutors say the items discovered were part of a scheme to aid the government of Egypt. They also allege Mr Menendez accepted bribes to use his influence to benefit Qatar.

Mr Menendez is on trial with Fred Daibes, a New Jersey real estate developer who allegedly delivered the gold and cash to the senator, and businessman Wael Hana, who allegedly brokered a deal between Mr Menendez and the Egyptian government. Both Mr Daibes and Mr Hana have also pleaded not guilty.
 
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