Bob
Menendez Wants
Alternatives
to Prison
Claiming 21-27
Months
Guideline for
Jan 29
by
Matthew Russell Lee
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 2 – Amid reports of
investigation against Sen.
Robert Menendez for taking
gold bars, Inner City Press'
sources on September 21 it to
expect on Friday, September 22
an appearance in Federal court
in Manhattan by Menendez and
his wife Nadine Arslanian. This
scoop
was true.
Later a
superseder was unveiled,
including charges of bribes to
act for Qatar.
On January 10
Menendez filed a motion to
dismiss, arguing "the
government shockingly fails to
disclose the exculpatory fact
that [REDACTED]." Full filing
on Patreon here
On February 1,
Judge Stein granted some
unsealing - including of some
of the material in the vault
which Inner City Press
requested. Order here.
Jump cut:
Menendez et al were convicted;
Inner City Press published a
book, here.
On December 26,
Bob Menendez asked to delay
his sentencing - letter on
Patreon here
On December 30,
Nadine's trial was moved to
February 5, but Bob's January
29 sentencing was reaffirmed
(Hana wants January 31).
Sources tell
Inner City Press that after
Nadine Menendez's last court
appearance she walked out to
Centre Street to find an
Uber...
Hana's lawyer
asked for a delay to January
31; on January 2, Daibes'
lawyer wrote in asking for two
years, while Probation
recommends nine years.
Near
midnight on January 2
Menendez' lawyers wrote in
claimis his guideline is 21 to
27 months and that Judge Stein
"should consider alternatives
to incarceration"
More
on Substack here
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