Menendez might blame his wife in bribery trial
WASHINGTON
U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez is prepared to blame his wife at his bribery trial for withholding information from him about gifts they allegedly accepted from businessmen seeking favors, a newly unsealed court document shows.
The revelation came
Tuesday in a portion of a March court filing in which lawyers for the New Jersey Democrat asked a U.S. judge to try him separately from his wife, Nadine.
They are accused of accepting bribes of cash, gold bars and a car to help three businessmen and the Egyptian government.
At trial, Menendez may testify about communications he had with his wife regarding their dinners with Egyptian officials and her explanation of why two of the businessmen gave her “certain monetary items,” according to the March filing. But U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein agreed Tuesday to a media coalition’s request to unseal a passage that showed a rift between the couple.
That passage said the explanations and communications “will tend to exonerate Senator Menendez by demonstrating the absence of any improper intent on Senator Menendez’s
part.” They may also incriminate “Nadine by demonstrating the ways in which she withheld information from Senator Menendez ...’’ according to the filing.
By saying he had no “improper intent,” Menendez signaled he’s prepared at his May 6 trial to break from the united front they’d previously presented.