Prosecutors seek 15 years in prison for former New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez after bribery conviction Prosecutors say former U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez should be imprisoned for 15 years for a “grave abuse of his power,” after the New Jersey Democrat became the first person to be convicted of abusing a Senate committee leadership position and the first U.S. public official to be convicted of serving as a foreign agent.
Menendez was convicted in July of 16 corruption charges brought after an FBI raid on his home in 2022 turned up $150,000 in gold bars and $480,000 in cash, much of which prosecutors alleged was the result of bribes paid by three New Jersey businessmen who wanted the senator to use his power to protect their interests and make them money.
Prosecutors called for Hana to receive at least 10 years in prison and Daibes to spend at least nine years behind bars.
In presentence arguments last week, defense lawyers called for Judge Sidney H. Stein to be lenient, saying Menendez's conviction had "rendered him a national punchline and stripped him of every conceivable personal, professional, and financial benefit.”.
In papers filed late Thursday in Manhattan federal court, prosecutors called for the lengthy prison term for the 71-year-old Menendez when he is sentenced on Jan. 29.