Tuesday, January 29, 2013

more odors from Senator Menendez, FBI raids associate office

more odors from Senator Menendez


FBI raids West Palm Beach office of doctor tied to U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez - Florida - MiamiHerald.com


was this hooker activity  buried/stalled prior to the 2012 elections.

Senator Bob Menendez caught with underage hookers?

News is just started to report Senator Bob Menendez and teenage prostitutes while partying in the Dominican Republic. Seems like the FBI is also active on this newsbit. Did the Senator use tax money for his travel expenses and commendations ? Who paid for these vacations?, his own money or ? Information made available to Schwartz and Levine at that time included allegations that some of Menendez’s prostitutes were as young as 16. The source also alleged that Sen. Menendez was taking “non-authorized trips” to the Dominican Republic, suggesting that he may have been evading Senate Ethics committee rules covering disclosures when third parties pay for a senator’s travel. Read more: at emails show FBI investigating sen-bob-menendez for sleeping with underage dominican prostitutes On Sept. 11, 2012, the documents indicate, the same source who provided information to Levine and Schwartz also sent an FBI Special Agent in Miami what he described as “the testimony of one of the girls.” Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/01/25/emails-show-fbi-investigating-sen-bob-menendez-for-sleeping-with-underage-dominican-prostitutes/#ixzz2JR6Fss4Y Senate ethics rules and campaign finance laws could apply to the question of how Menendez got to the Dominican Republic, and to his use of a campaign donor’s resources — including a private plane and a home at Casa de Campo. Menendez donor Salomon Melgen, an ophthalmologist and owner of an eye clinic in Florida, appears to have lent Menendez the use of his plane on several occasions. It is known that Sen. Menendez has been a regular visitor to the Dominican Republic. Menendez was a guest at Melgen’s Casa de Campo home on at least one occasion, according to a news account. Menendez’s GOP challenger, Republican state Sen. Joe Kyrillos, has called on the senator to release his travel records in the wake of this scandal breaking. The NRSC’s Jesmer echoed that call. Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/11/01/nrsc-menendez-may-have-broken-senate-ethics-rules-federal-campaign-finance-laws-with-alleged-dominican-sex-trip/#ixzz2JR6nKDA0 It was recently discovered an FBI inquiry was opened last August to examine the New Jersey Democrat's repeated trips he to took to the DR: The documents, which The Daily Caller had obtained hours earlier from an anonymous source, also indicate that Carrie Levine, research director at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), was alerted on April 9, 2012 to Menendez’s habit of paying for sex while outside the United States. ABC News senior investigative producer Rhonda Schwartz was aware as early as May 2, 2012, the documents show, when Levine wrote a source in the Dominican Republic to say that she had “shared your allegations, but not your identities, with a respected, trusted journalist with whom we have worked on other stories.” see more at........ http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/01/28/Bob-Menendez-on-Prostitution-Allegations-No-comment-not-going-to-dignify-story ABC News senior investigative producer Rhonda Schwartz was aware as early as May 2, 2012, the documents show, when Levine wrote a source in the Dominican Republic to say that she had “shared your allegations, but not your identities, with a respected, trusted journalist with whom we have worked on other stories.” In another email two days later, Levine identified that journalist as one who “works for ABC News.” By May 16, Schwartz was emailing Levine’s original source with questions. Information made available to Schwartz and Levine at that time included allegations that some of Menendez’s prostitutes were as young as 16. The source also alleged that Sen. Menendez was taking “non-authorized trips” to the Dominican Republic, suggesting that he may have been evading Senate Ethics committee rules covering disclosures when third parties pay for a senator’s travel.