Current:Home > NewsJudge splits Sen. Bob Menendez's case from his wife's, due to her medical issues -Infinite Edge Learning
Judge splits Sen. Bob Menendez's case from his wife's, due to her medical issues
View
Date:2025-04-14 03:01:34
A federal judge in New York decided Thursday that Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife Nadine Menendez will face bribery charges in two separate trials. Nadine Menendez's trial will be delayed while she undergoes surgery to treat a medical condition.
Sen. Menendez's trial will begin May 6, as originally scheduled, and Nadine Menendez's trial is tentatively set to begin July 8.
"This trial is going forward without Mrs. Menendez," said District Judge Sidney Stein, according to the Associated Press. "The government is going to have to try this case two times."
Nadine Menendez's attorneys said in a letter to Stein earlier this week that she is suffering from a "serious medical condition that will require a surgical procedure in the next four to six weeks as well as possibly significant follow-up and recovery treatment."
Adam Fee, an attorney for the senator, told CBS News that they are "grateful that the court recognized that Sen. Menendez's wife needs time to focus on her health." He said his client is "looking forward to trial and proving that these charges lack merit and the prosecutors should never have brought them."
In a court filing, the government said it didn't object to the request and suggested the trial take place in July or August instead.
But prosecutors had argued against splitting the case right now because Nadine Menendez faces charges "in all of the counts Robert Menendez is charged with," except one. Trying the case twice, they said, would result in inefficiencies, requiring them to "present the same or substantially the same case, in full, a second time." That would mean, they noted, picking a second jury, recalling "dozens of witnesses," many of whom do not live in New York, and conducting "a virtually identical trial" that presents a "risk of unfairness or inconsistency."
Sen. Menendez, his wife and three New Jersey businessman have been charged in a bribery scheme that alleges Menendez and his wife accepted cash, gold bars and other gifts in return for business and legal favors. The two stand accused of conspiring to use the senator's power as head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to benefit the Egyptian and Qatari governments, and helping the businessmen who have been charged with them.
The defendants have pleaded not guilty.
Menendez also stands accused of working as an unregistered foreign agent. He and his wife also face obstruction of justice and conspiracy to commit obstruction of justice charges.
Menendez has resisted calls to resign from the U.S. Senate, despite calls from some in his own party, like Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania.
Menendez, 70, has served in the Senate since 2006.
Robert Legare and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
- In:
- Bob Menendez
Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital based in Washington, D.C.
veryGood! (7775)
Related
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Lakers stave off playoff elimination while ending 11-game losing streak against Nuggets
- Now that's cool: Buy a new book, get a used one for free at Ferguson Books in North Dakota
- David Pryor, former governor and senator of Arkansas, is remembered
- Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
- Attorneys for American imprisoned by Taliban file urgent petitions with U.N.
- University protests over Israel-Hamas war lead to more clashes between police and demonstrators on campuses nationwide
- New EPA Rule Could Accelerate Cleanup of Coal Ash Dumps
- 'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
- Mississippi Senate agrees to a new school funding formula, sending plan to the governor
Ranking
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- In Beijing, Blinken and Xi stress need for continued U.S.-China dialogue to avoid any miscommunications
- UFL schedule for Week 5 games: San Antonio Brahmas vs. Arlington Renegades in Texas showdown
- Banana Republic Factory’s Spring Sale Is Here With up to 70% off Colorful Spring Staples & More
- Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
- Indiana voters to pick party candidates in competitive, multimillion dollar primaries
- Indiana voters to pick party candidates in competitive, multimillion dollar primaries
- Mass arrests, officers in riot gear: Pro-Palestinian protesters face police crackdowns
Recommendation
The company planning a successor to Concorde makes its first supersonic test
In Beijing, Blinken and Xi stress need for continued U.S.-China dialogue to avoid any miscommunications
Harvey Weinstein hospitalized ahead of New York court appearance
Planning on retiring at 65? Most Americans retire far earlier — and not by choice.
Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
MLB Mexico City series: What to know for Astros vs. Rockies at Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium, TV info
Kitten season is here and it's putting a strain on shelters: How you can help
'Challengers': Josh O'Connor, Mike Faist talk phallic churros and 'magical' love triangle