December 8, 2013 at 6:07 P.M. Access to these blogs was blocked twice. I have finally managed to access my writings from my home computer. I will continue to struggle to write from multiple public computers. ("How censorship works in America.")
John Reitmeyer & Melissa Hayes, "Outsiders Spent Big on N.J.'s Elections: A State Record for Flow of Political Cash," The Record, December 6, 2013, p. A-1. ($129 million in out of state money was spent on N.J.'s gubernatorial and legislative elections with expected results. The G.O.P. wishes to transform Mr. Christie into a viable presidential candidate. The jury is still out on this issue.)
Melissa Hayes, "Senate Panel OKs Bill to Foil Online Bullies: Extends Protection of Minors," The Record, December 6, 2013, p. A-3. (N.J.'s OAE is the source, allegedly, for a number of the computer crimes committed against me: "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption.")
"GWB Probe Widening: politics behind closures?," (Editorial) The Record, December 6, 2013, p. A-19. (PA playing politics for the so-called mafia-Democrat machine in New Jersey and placing lives at risk. Overtime? "Herbert Klitzner, Esq.'s Greed and New Jersey's Hypocrisy.")
Herb Jackson, "No Sex Charges Against Menendez, Menendez Says: Ties with donor reportedly remain under scrutiny," The Record, December 6, 2013, p. A-4.
"A federal grand jury in Florida will not file any charges against Senator Bob Menendez related to sex with prostitutes in the Dominican Republic, the Miami Herald [sic.] reported Tuesday, quoting several unnamed sources [Ms. Ros-Leghtinen?] familiar with the probe."
Allegations of "trysts" with prostitutes were made and supported, eventually, by an alleged total of 11 young women. Several of these women, also allegedly, recanted testimony -- possibly after being threatened (or bribed) -- and one young woman may have disappeared since the incidents occurred. ("Website Denies Link to Menendez Case.")
Some of the testimony from a number of these witnesses and/or participants in the events in question was videotaped and posted online, appearing on websites.
Curiously, if all of these women were lying for a fee -- something I have experienced from alleged witnesses -- it is difficult to explain how it is that several of the women were able to describe, in intimate detail, the Senator's anatomy:
"The prostitution scandal, which Menendez has repeatedly called a political smear, broke just days before Menendez was reelected in November, 2012. The Daily Caller, [sic.] a conservative website, [sic.] posted videos featuring women whose faces were obscured saying they were prostitutes and had sex for money with Menendez at Melgen's home in the Caribbean nation." ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
These videotaped women were not the only witnesses against Menendez. ("Is Senator Menendez For Human Rights?")
There may be reason to believe that Senator Menendez has made use of prostitutes' "services" in Florida in the past and, perhaps, also elsewhere. ("Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks.")
Possibly, Mr. Menendez's old law partner -- Manuel R. Diaz, Esq.-- may be able to shed some light on this mystery as well as upon my story. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")
"The allegations gained national attention in January after federal agents raided Melgen's West Palm Beach, Florida office and another website published emails reportedly sent by a tipster to the Florida FBI office [sic.] describing other alleged trysts, including one with a prostitute" -- a young woman -- "who was underage." (emphasis added!)
Federal investigators are still looking into the financial aspects of this matter, including a possible quid pro cuo paid to Menendez for assisting Melgen with the doctor's collection efforts, and also for help obscuring Melgen's alleged organized crime affiliations, or "relationships" with Cuban-American underworld figures. ("Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?" and "Menendez Gets Over on the Feds.")
Dr. Melgen is rumored to be a member of the Cuban American National Foundation:
"Melgen contributed more than $950,000 to Menendez's campaigns and committees that supported him." ("Is Menendez For Sale?" and "Menendez Gets Over On the Feds" then "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")
"Melgen continues to battle the government over Medicare payments, and a second raid of his office was carried out in October. His lawyer said the second raid was retaliation over a lawsuit Melgen filed in August to recover $9 million that the Medicare Appeals Council ruled in June he had [fraudulently] overcharged the government."
It cannot be determined whether Melgen and others were sharing cash under the table with Menendez in additional compensation for the Senator's efforts on "their" behalf with Medicaid. ("Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes" and "Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics.")
Traditionally, prosecutors are said to be able to "indict a ham sandwich." ("Is Menendez For Sale?" and "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry" then "Bribery in Union City, New Jersey" and "Crooked Broker Paid-Off Menendez!")
Very little proof is needed to establish the "probable cause" that is sufficient to proceed with criminal charges, certainly there is more than enough information in the press to justify charges based on the undisputed allegations by highly credible women displaying amazing personal knowledge of the Senator's "person." ("Menendez Croney's Office Raided.")
It is difficult to avoid concluding that politics had a little something to do with the decision not to indict -- if, in fact, there is no indictment of any kind in any jurisdiction in this matter.
I am not surprised, so far, by these developments. I expect that the Senator's greatest difficulties will emerge before the U.S. Senate and Bar Association. Good luck, Bobby.