Corruption trial of wife of former Sen. Bob Menendez reaches closing arguments
NEW YORK AP A prosecutor repeatedly referred to Nadine Menendez as the partner in crime of her husband former Democratic Sen Bob Menendez while asking a jury in a trial s closing argument Thursday to convict her of bribery charges Assistant U S Attorney Paul Monteleoni informed the Manhattan federal court jury that Nadine Menendez helped her husband use his power in the Senate to benefit three New Jersey businessmen The prosecutor cited as proof of bribes the hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and gold bars unveiled in the couple s home in Englewood Cliffs New Jersey during a FBI raid The defendant helped Robert Menendez put his power up for grabs Monteleoni explained You saw again and again a clear pattern of corruption He stated the couple put the senator s power up for sale and used Nadine Menendez as the go-between who communicated with the businessmen and the senator to ensure everyone understood what they would receive in return for lucrative bribes Bob Menendez is to overview to prison in June to begin an -year sentence He was convicted last year of bribery charges at a trial that was supposed to include his wife But Nadine Menendez s lawyers secured a postponement after she was diagnosed with breast cancer and required surgery Born in Lebanon of Armenian descent Nadine Menendez began dating the senator in early when she was known as Nadine Arslanian Prosecutors explained she soon joined a bribery scheme involving at least one businessman she had known for years separately from her soon-to-be husband They were married in the fall of Defense attorney Barry Coburn urged the jury to find Nadine Menendez not guilty saying prosecutors failed to prove their incident These things we re talking about here are unproven he announced He noted the dealings the senator had with the businessmen were just what a politician is supposed to do for his constituents For instance he noted a monopoly that businessman Wael Hana had arranged with the Egyptian cabinet to ensure all meat exported there from the U S conformed with religious requirements was certain to bring jobs to New Jersey and was the kind of thing politicians are supposed to encourage Hana also was convicted last year and sentenced to eight years in prison Another businessman Fred Daibes was sentenced to seven years in prison A third businessman who pleaded guilty to charges and testified against the others has not yet been sentenced Menendez whose Senate career began in resigned from the Senate after his conviction He had already been forced out of his chairmanship of the influential Senate Foreign Relations Committee Coburn reported the administration was wrong to assume there s bad intent And he explained it was not evidence of corruption when the cabinet elicited from particular onlookers that they never saw Nadine Menendez in Hana s company offices after she was hired as a consultant in what prosecutors alleged was a no-show job meant as a bribe Where is the legal requirement that a consultant be in the office he sought Source