Menendez Case: Gold Bars, Diamond Ring, and Bribery Allegations

Federal prosecutors allege that gold bars found in the residence of Sen. Bob Menendez were part of a bribery scheme, with some bars linked to a New Jersey developer. Prosecutors claim that Nadine Menendez, the senator's wife, falsely claimed the gold bars belonged to her deceased mother. The FBI also found nearly $500,000 in cash in the senator's home. Menendez and his wife, along with two co-defendants, have pleaded not guilty to bribery-related charges, which include accepting cash, gold bars, a Mercedes, mortgage payments, and other items of value. The senator is accused of using his position to influence foreign aid deals and help individuals with criminal cases.
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