Herb Jackson, "Senator Pursues Smear Charges: Menendez Urges Prosecution for Those Who Paid Prostitutes to Lie," in The Record, March 19, 2013, at p. A-1. ("Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
Ted Sherman & Salvador Rizzo, "Police: Women Lied About Menendez," in The Star Ledger, March 19, 2013, at p. 1. (It is now alleged that 3 of the 11 women making accusations against Menendez were lying. It is also alleged that these women have been "paid to lie about having lied previously." The women retracting statements may not be the same women videotaped making accusations against Mr. Menendez at The Daily Caller and elsewhere.)
Stephanie Akin, "Attorney Faces Life in Prison: Bergrin Guilty On All 23 Charges, Including Murder," in The Record, March 19, 2013, at p. A-1. (Analogies to the possible fate of Mr. Menendez?)
Stephanie Akin, "Hacker Sentenced to 3 Years in Jail: Stole 120,000 Email Addresses of IPad Users," in The Record, March 19, 2013, at p. A-3. ("Malbus"?)
Dan Goldberg, "Hacker Gets 41 Months for AT&T Breach," in The Star Ledger, March 19, 2013, at p. 13. ("Malbus" has a problem. Anne Rodgers? Theodore Romankow? Alex Booth? Terry Tuchin? Were all of you "role-playing" as "Malbus" at The Philosophy Cafe at MSN? No ethics problem?)
John Petrick, "Ex-Lawyer Gets 3 Years in Prison: Stole More than $1 MILLION From His Clients," in The Record, March 19, 2013, at p. L-3. (CARLO COPPA, 63, allegedly "connected" to Jaynee LaVecchia and to the Gambino crime family in New Jersey, dipped into the trust account for more than one million dollars. I have never been charged with a crime nor was it ever alleged that I stole from clients. The OAE said "forget-about-it," Carlo. Until Mr. Coppa was caught. Has the OAE investigated the trust transactions of Mr. Ginarte? Gilberto Garcia? Again: "New Jersey's 'Ethical Legal System" and "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!")
" ... police raided Melgen's medical practice in West Palm Beach in what is believed to be an investigation into fraudulent billing, [emphasis added] and renewed attention was focused on the ties between Melgen and Menendez[,] his good friend." (The Star Ledger.)
Issues of trading favors for money, selling his influence and receiving kickbacks continue to haunt Senator Menendez, who is trying to change the subject by claiming that women were paid to lie about having sex with him for money. ("More Problems For Menendez -- Tapes!")
Others allege that such women have been "paid to lie about having lied about sex" with the Senator from Union City, New Jersey. ("Is Union City, New Jersey Meyer Lansky's Whorehouse?" and "Crooked Broker Paid-Off Menendez!" then "Bribery in Union City, New Jersey.")
"A federal grand jury in Florida is reportedly looking into whether Menendez [illegally] intervened in the health case fraud investigation while The Los Angeles Times last week reported A SECOND INVESTIGATION looking into whether Menendez aided Melgen in his business dealings in return for political contributions." (The Star Ledger.) (emphasis added!)
Allegations extend to a new "contributor" reported upon by The Washington Post. ("Is Menendez For Sale?" and "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry.")
This contributor is yet another money person -- not Mr. Bigica or Dr. Melgen -- whose allegations may become public soon:
"Menendez, D-N.J., faces investigations by the Senate's Ethics Committee, a federal grand jury in Florida and the Justice Department [F.B.I.] in Washington, published reports have said, but the Dominican Police report casts further doubt on the most salacious allegations -- that a top donor supplied him with prostitutes. (The Record.)
There are more troublesome allegations that women "paid to lie about Menendez," allegedly, are NOT the women who appear in videotaped interviews, some of whom have disappeared (mysteriously) and cannot be found. ("Is Menendez 'For' Human Rights?" and "Is Senator Menendez a Suspect in Mafia-Political Murder in New Jersey?")
"The conservative website that first published those allegations, The Daily Caller, reported Monday that it would 'continue to investigate the case' because it was NOT sure the women they [Dominican Police] spoke to were the same ones they [The Daily Caller] quoted." (The Record, p. A-6.)
There are serious concerns about some UNDERAGE women making allegations against Mr. Menendez. The junior senator from New Jersey's assumption of the chairmanship of the Foreign Relations Committee (by seniority) notwithstanding, these problems about appearances suggest the aroma of corruption that has hovered about Mr. Menendez is something he will not shake off.
Most people will assume not that politics has led to these recent accusations, but that corruption has allowed Menendez to get away with his peccadillos -- if he does get away unscathed, which is highly doubtful. ("Menendez and New Jersey's Child Sex Crisis.")
Women who are witnesses against the Senator may be threatened or killed. They may also be framed for something in order to get rid of them as potential witnesses. (Marilyn Straus?)
More accusations against Mr. Menendez are forthcoming, allegedly. I have reason to believe that matters referred by me to the F.B.I. and Justice Department as well as Mr. Vance are receiving serious attention for some reason. ("Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?" and "Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks" then "Menendez Must Give Up the Gavel.")
Sources:
New York & the World:
Mark Landler, "U.S. Sees China as Lever to Press North Korea," in The New York Times, (Does China see its role as serving U.S. policy interests?)
Randal C. Archibald, "Editor Who Wrote of Racism in Cuba Loses His Post, Colleagues Say," in The New York Times, April 6, 2013, at p. A8. (The Cuban journalist actually seems to have received a promotion and was infuriated at the alteration of his text by the Times. Coverage of Cuban matters at this newspaper will be filtered through the perspective of Right-wing Cuban-American politicians. Roberto Zurbano is the journalist in question in Havana.)
Michael D. Shear, "Obama Apologizes for Praising Attorney General's Looks," in The New York Times, April 6, 2013, at p. A10. (Kamala Harris "forgives" President Obama for noticing that she is an attractive woman. This absurd focus on such statements by so-called feminists diminishes the importance of women's issues for many persons in the world. This kind of P.C. absurdity damages the cause of women's empowerment.)
"Hunger Strike at Guantanamo: It's time to close that shameful political prison and end the lawless indefinite detention," (Editorial) in The New York Times, April 6, 2013, at p. A16. (Shameful spectacle of torture and murder in America's premier concentration camp continues as does censorship and cybercrime at these blogs.)
Floyd Abrams & Yochai Benchler, "Death to Whistle Blowers?," (Op-Ed) in The New York Times, March 14, 2013, at p. A35. (Democracy requires knowledge and truth on the part of citizens. Stop lying and covering up the truth, Mr. Rabner. "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")
Michael Powell, "Man Jailed In '90 Killing of a Rabbi Is Released," in The New York Times, March 22, 2013, at p. A25. (No action will be pursued against prosecutors and cops who lied and covered-up the truth in yet another conviction of an innocent man.)
Adam Liptak, "Justices Say Time May be Wrong for Ruling On Gay Marriage: Court Strains to Find Middle Ground on Challenge to California's Ban," in The New York Times, March 27, 2013, at p. A1. (I believe the Court will kick it back to the states and duck the issue.)
Elsabetta Provoledo, "Italian Court Orders New Trial for Amanda Knox, Overturning Acquittal," in The New York Times, March 27, 2013, at p. A10. (Extradition is unlikely.)
Peter Lateman, "F.B.I. Arrests Senior Trader at Hedge Fund: Insider Inquiry Reaches Into Higher Ranks," in The New York Times, March 20, 2013, at p. A1. (Middle level Wall Street player is a distraction from the real culprits in the financial community.)
Steven Erlanger, "France's Chief Rabbi Declines to Resign Over Plagiarism," in The New York Times, April 10, 2013, at p. A3. (Rabbi, GILLES BERNHEIM, plagiarist, refuses to admit responsibility: "What is it like to be plagiarized?" and "'Brideshead Revisited': A Movie Review.")
New Jersey's Open Sewer:
Herb Jackson, "After 18 Months, Judge Confirmed: Faced Initial Doubts From Menendez," in The Record, April 10, 2013, at p. A-1. (Patty Schwartz from Passaic County finally confirmed after Bob Menendez blocked her appointment for years. "Boss Bob Holds a Grudge.")
Peter J. Sampson, "Meidcaid Fraud Allegedly Profited by Baseless Tests: 4 Charged in Multimillion-Dollar Plan to Run Up [sic.] Lab Bills," in The Record, April 10, 2013, at p. A-1. (Patients subjected to sometimes painful and pointless tests by physicians and lawyers -- often after being given bogus diagnoses -- in order to scam money from the government. Allegations of kickbacks to politicians cannot be confirmed: "More Problems For Menendez -- Tapes!" and "Crooked Broker Paid-Off Menendez.")
"Money Finds a Way: Despite Campaign Reforms, Donations Flow," (Editorial) in The Record, April 10, 2013, at p. A-8. (Corruption in New Jersey will not be controlled until some effort is made to halt the flow of illicit funds from, say, "gamblers," to New Jersey politicians. "Is Menendez For Sale?" and "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry.")
Denisa R. Superville, "U.S. Informant Admits She Lied: Faces Prison in Immigration Probe," in The Record, April 10, 2013, at p. L-3. (How many so-called "informants" lied to the OAE? Who was contacting PEDRO BALAREZO to file grievances against me? Gilberto Garcia? John McGill? Edgar Navarrete?)
Bill Wichert, "Man, 28, Accused in Sexual Assault," in The Star Ledger, April 9, 2013, at p. 19. (LUIS O. TORRES, from Bound Brook, admitted to a sexual assault of a 4 year-old girl.)
AP, "Authorities Smash Alleged Drug Ring," in The Star Ledger, April 9, 2013, at p. 19. (Network involved in drug ring included Municipal Dispatcher and OTHER town employees, including school employees. Culprit is an alleged Bob Menendez supporter and maybe a Latino.)
Anthony Altrino, "State Police Seize $124,000 in Fake Goods," in The Star Ledger, April 9, 2013, at p. 19. (This is an industry that involves many politicians "looking the other way" in New Jersey. There are MILLIONS of dollars of this merchandise moving over the Turnpike and GW Bridge, every day. On the other hand, where and how else can you get a Rolex for $60.00?)
AP & Denise R. Superville, "Vt. Holds N.J. Man, 18, On Sex Assault Charge: Also Faces Drug Counts With 2 Jersey City Teens," in The Record, April 8, 2013, at p. L-2. (RAFAEL JACQUEZ, from North Bergen, New Jersey, also an alleged Bob Menendez supporter, is held on $250,000 bail on sexual assault charges.)
Anthony Campisi, "Camden Schools Taken Over by the State: Christie Says District Failed Its Children," in The Record, March 26, 2013, at p. A-3. (The corruption and incompetence in Camden is so bad that a state takeover of schools is necessary. Courts may be worse. Police services are among the most corrupt and racist in the nation. Federal takeover may be necessary soon.)
Lisa Rose, "Embattled Sandy Charity Operated Just Like First Lady's, Attorney Says," in The Star Ledger, March 26, 2013, at p. 24. (N.J.'s Consumer Affairs Division is suing several Sandy Charities, already, for fraud and scams. Some of these charities may be affiliated with the mafia.)