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Trial Update: Prosecutors Rest Case in Corruption Trial of Senator Bob Menendez

Federal prosecutors have wrapped up their case in the corruption trial of Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey after seven weeks of intense testimony from over 30 witnesses. The prosecutors have laid out multiple corruption schemes allegedly involving the senator and his wife, including receiving gold bars, cash, a Mercedes-Benz, and mortgage payments.

Menendez is facing bribery-related charges and counts of acting as a foreign agent for the Egyptian government and acting to benefit the Qatari government. He is on trial alongside New Jersey businessmen Wael Hana and Fred Daibes, with all defendants pleading not guilty.

The prosecution’s case has highlighted the alleged quid pro quo arrangements between the senator and his co-defendants, with prosecutors presenting evidence of deals brokered with Hana, Daibes, and another co-conspirator, Jose Uribe.

As the trial moves forward, Menendez’s defense team is gearing up to present their case, with the senator’s attorneys indicating that the defense should take no more than two or three days. The defense is expected to call witnesses, including the senator’s older sister, Nadine Menendez’s sister, and a forensic accounting expert.

The trial, initially estimated to last six weeks, is now expected to continue through mid-July. Stay tuned for more updates as the trial unfolds and the defense presents its case.

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