Judge set to sentence former Sen. Bob Menendez, who was convicted of taking bribes of cash and gold
NEW YORK (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez faces the likelihood of a long prison term when he is sentenced Wednesday for selling his once-considerable clout in Washington for gold bars, a luxury car and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash bribes.
Prosecutors have asked a federal judge to give the Democrat 15 years behind bars for crimes that include acting as an agent of the Egyptian government.
Menendez’s lawyers say he deserves less than two years in prison, citing his decades of public service and a life largely well-lived after the son of Cuban immigrants rose from poverty to become “the epitome of the American Dream.”
In the morning, Judge Sidney H. Stein signaled that a stiffer penalty was likely on the way when he gave a seven-year prison sentence to Fred Daibes, 67, one of two New Jersey businessmen convicted of paying bribes to the senator. Prosecutors had requested a nine-year prison term while his lawyers had asked for less than two years in prison, similar to the request for leniency by Menendez’s attorneys. Stein also fined the real estate developer $1.75 million.