Sen. Menendez Trial: Defense Claims Gifts Were Not Bribes

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Real estate developer Fred Daibes and businessman Wael Hana are on trial in New York for allegedly giving expensive gifts to Senator Bob Menendez, including a car, cash, and gold bars. However, their lawyers argue that these gifts were not bribes but simply acts of generosity. The attorneys claim that the long-standing friendships between their clients and the senator have been misrepresented by prosecutors in order to paint them in a negative light.

The case revolves around allegations of an international bribery scheme involving a halal meat monopoly, a sheikh, and a Qatari investment, highlighting the power and influence a U.S. senator holds. Senator Menendez faces charges of bribery, fraud, extortion, obstruction of justice, and acting as a foreign agent of Egypt, to which he has pleaded not guilty.

While prosecutors accuse Menendez of putting greed before his constituents, his defense attorney defends the senator as an “American patriot” and lifelong public servant. Menendez’s wife, Nadine Menendez, who was also charged, has had her trial delayed due to health reasons.

Nadine Menendez recently announced that she has breast cancer and will undergo surgery, potentially followed by radiation treatment. This revelation came amidst speculations of a courtroom confrontation between the senator and his wife, with the defense seemingly intending to shift blame onto her. Prosecution witnesses have already testified about large amounts of cash and gold bars found during a raid on the Menendez home, further complicating the case.

The trial is expected to last seven weeks, during which it remains uncertain whether Menendez will testify in his defense. Despite stepping down as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the senator has refused to resign from his position in the Senate.

Barnini Chakraborty
Barnini Chakraborty
Senior Investigations Reporter. Barnini Chakraborty has previously worked at Fox News as a senior features and politics reporter. She's also worked at Fox Business as a field producer and at Dow Jones. She began her career at the Augusta Chronicle in Georgia.

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