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Gold bars found in Sen. Menendez's home tied to 2013 robbery and bribery case
crime2 years ago

Gold bars found in Sen. Menendez's home tied to 2013 robbery and bribery case

Gold bars discovered in the residence of Democratic New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, as part of a bribery investigation, have been traced back to a violent robbery that occurred in 2013. The investigation revealed that at least four of the gold bars found in Menendez's home can be linked to real estate developer Fred Daibes, who was a victim of the robbery. The gold bars have unique engraved serial numbers that match those reported stolen during the 2013 heist. Menendez has maintained his innocence in the bribery case.

"Connection Unveiled: Gold Bars in Menendez Bribery Case Traced to 2013 Robbery"
crime2 years ago

"Connection Unveiled: Gold Bars in Menendez Bribery Case Traced to 2013 Robbery"

At least four gold bars found in the FBI search of Senator Robert Menendez's home have been linked to a New Jersey businessman, Fred Daibes, who is accused of bribing the senator. Records from a 2013 robbery case show that Daibes reported the theft of 22 gold bars, and four of those bars with unique serial numbers were later found in Menendez's home. The serial numbers of the gold bars in the bribery indictment match those certified as stolen and returned to Daibes. Menendez and Daibes, along with other co-defendants, have pleaded not guilty to the charges.

"Connection Unveiled: Gold Bars in Menendez Bribery Case Traced to 2013 Robbery"
crime2 years ago

"Connection Unveiled: Gold Bars in Menendez Bribery Case Traced to 2013 Robbery"

Four gold bars found in the FBI search of Senator Bob Menendez's home have been linked to a 2013 robbery case involving New Jersey businessman Fred Daibes, who is now accused of bribing Menendez. Daibes had reported the gold bars stolen in the robbery and later signed documents to recover them. The serial numbers of the gold bars found in Menendez's home match those certified as stolen and returned to Daibes. Menendez and Daibes deny any wrongdoing and have pleaded not guilty to the bribery charges.