Defendant in Menendez case pleads guilty to car bribe Jose Uribe was accused of paying off senator with a $60K Mercedez-Benz. He agreed to testify against Menendez.
He was accused of paying off Sen.
On Friday,
Uribe could go to prison for 95 years on all counts but likely would be sentenced to far less than that, given his decision to cooperate with prosecutors.
He was allowed to remain free on a
The plea and cooperation agreement, meanwhile, dealt a stunning blow to the senator’s defense. The
Menendez’s attorney
“Senator Menendez has spent months detailing the law and the evidence that demonstrate that charges should never have been filed in this case,” Fee said in a statement to
A lawyer for Uribe declined comment.
The plea deal specifically noted not only Uribe’s cooperation, but his willingness to testify at trial.
“It is understood that the defendant shall truthfully and completely disclose all information with respect to the activities of himself and others concerning all matters about which this Office inquires of him, which information can be used for any purpose,” the agreement stated. That included his cooperation with the
He also agreed to forfeit
GOLD BARS AND CASH
The case against Menendez came to light in September when he was indicted with Uribe and the others amid explosive allegations detailing tens of thousands in payoffs that included the Mercedes, gold bars and envelopes stuffed with cash.
According to prosecutors, those bribes had been paid to buy the influence of the once-powerful senator in matters that included the awarding of a lucrative contract with
Uribe was a relatively minor player in the wide-ranging case, court records show.
The indictment charged Menendez with attempting to interfere in a state criminal insurance fraud prosecution involving Uribe, who had insurance and trucking interests in
In return, prosecutors said, Uribe and another man charged in the case,
Only a few days after Menendez’s first call to an unnamed official in the Attorney General’s Office, prosecutors said the senator’s wife texted Hana, “All is GREAT! I’m so excited to get a car next week!”
Hana has pleaded not guilty.
After the purchase was complete, Nadine allegedly texted her husband: “Congratulations mon amour de la vie, we are the proud owners of a 2019 Mercedes,” and followed it up with a picture of the car.
That same day, Uribe sent her a text inquiring if she was “happy” with the Mercedes. She allegedly responded: “I will never forget this.”
In his plea on Friday before U.S. District Judge
The trial of Menendez, who is up for reelection in November, is set to begin in May. He has not said whether he will run again, but is already being challenged in the Democratic primary by Rep.
Attorneys for Menendez, seeking a dismissal of the indictment, have pushed back against the charges, arguing that the government’s accusations that he sold his office and even sold out his nation, “are outrageously false, and indeed distort reality.”
They say every official act the senator took “represented his good-faith policy judgments based solely on appropriate considerations,” and that the actions by Menendez cited by prosecutors as evidence of wrongdoing were part of his legislative activities as a member of
Prosecutors have rejected the argument.
“Taking a bribe is, obviously, no part of the legislative process or function; it is not a legislative act,” they wrote in court filings, adding that such “sweeping claims” would also render members of
The allegations involving Hana charged that Menendez improperly pressured an individual at the
The indictment also charged that Menendez promised to “use his influence and power” to recommend that President
Daibes has entered a plea of not guilty.
Even more explosive, however, were charges in a superseding indictment that Menendez conspired to act as an agent of
In particular, prosecutors revealed a private meeting the senator had with his wife and a senior Egyptian intelligence officer in
In another meeting with the intelligence officer held at Menendez’s
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