Bob Menendez Jurors Held Gold Bars, Saw Secret Video, Eyed Cash
Bob Menendez arriving for trial at Manhattan Federal Court last month.
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Jurors in the corruption trial of Senator Bob Menendez held the gold bars stashed in his house, read romantic messages from his wife amid their tumultuous relationship, and heard government witnesses recount how his entreaties alarmed them.
Over seven weeks, prosecutors presented a sprawling case in New York federal court, where they accuse the New Jersey Democrat of selling his office by taking about $500,000 in cash, 13 gold bars and a Mercedes-Benz from businessmen seeking favors.