Ethics committee eyes Menendez as new concerns emerge
The Senate Ethics Committee has an eye on the allegations surrounding New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, the panel's top Republican indicated, as news reports show that Menendez used a public hearing to advocate for a business tied to Salomon Melgen, a South Florida eye doctor now under federal investigation.
Ethics committee eyes Menendez as new concerns emerge
WASHINGTON -- The Senate Ethics Committee has an eye on the allegations surrounding New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, the panel’s top Republican indicated, as news reports show that Menendez used a public hearing to advocate for a business tied to Salomon Melgen, a South Florida eye doctor now under federal investigation.
"We are aware of the news reports regarding the FBI raid on Dr. Melgen’s office. The Ethics Committee will follow its established procedures in this matter," Sen. Johnny Isakson, a Georgia Republican, said in a statement. The Washington Post first reported Isakson’s comments and wrote that a review is under way. Isakson is the committee's vice chair.
The ethics committee can start a preliminary inquiry based on “virtually any source,” according to its Web site, including news reports.
Meanwhile, new stories show that Menendez, a Democrat, prodded U.S. officials to help one of Melgen’s businesses, urging the Commerce department to intervene with officials in the Dominican Republic to help a Melgen business interest there, the New York Times and Miami Herald reported. Menendez urged the action in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee subcommittee hearing he chaired in July.
Melgen, a friend and significant donor to Menendez, had a stake in a firm that had a contract to X-ray cargo at Dominican ports, but had trouble getting the contract enforced, the papers wrote. The deal may have been worth $500 million, the Times wrote. Menendez aides told the papers that he frequently advocates for American business interests. Menendez has been chair of the Western Hemisphere subcommittee on the foreign relations committee, until taking over as head of the full committee earlier this week.
The new articles add to the ethics questions that also include Menendez’s long-delayed repayment of $58,500 for two trips on Melgen’s private plane in 2010. He did not report the trips or pay for them for more than two years, and then did so only after an ethics complaint was lodged by New Jersey Republicans.
That apparent violation of Senate rules alone could be damaging, but the new stories hint at even deeper ties between Menendez and Melgen and questions about whether the Senator has tried to use his influence to help the doctor, a friend and donor.
While other issues have garnered more headlines, the ethics questions are the ones that are most documented and, as of now, the most substantiated.
Conservative Web sites have also forwarded a story that Melgen flew Menendez to the Dominican Republic to meet prostitutes, some said to be underage, an accusation Menendez has firmly denied as “false.”
“These are nameless, faceless anonymous allegations, you should find out who that is,” Menendez told television crews who questioned him Thursday night. He did not answer further questions.
The main source of the prostitution allegations is an e-mailer whose identity and knowledge of the events he cites has never been publicly verified. Officials at an independent ethics group that exchanged messages with the accuser have cast doubts on his claims and veracity.
- I still think that an independent prosecutor has to see why Homeland Security and the FBI, juggled the data until after the election. It stinks of corrupt leadership in one or both Departments. As days wear on, there seem to be more and more "nasty" stuff arising in Menendez' background. Let's "fling open the doors" and see what's going on, eh? oblekr
Where's little Matty Katz now, taking a nap? He loves to invent bad news stories on Christie and the GOP, not I suppose little Matty has been sent on vacation to avoid making the "Party of Norcross" look bad? What a farce! TruthTeller01
He is a Democrat, nothing to see here; everybody just move along; everything is fine… Tune into NBC and that Androgynous Rachel Maddow will tell you so… And he would have gotten away with it, too, if it hadn’t been for you meddling kids! CrashTestCorzine
Under age prostitutes in the Dominican?
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Hooray liberalism! Hobo Floto Voto
Where's little Matty Katz now, taking a nap? He loves to invent bad news stories on Christie and the GOP, not I suppose little Matty has been sent on vacation to avoid making the "Party of Norcross"'look bad? What a farce! TruthTeller01- Matt's on hiatus getting in touch with his feelings.
tr88
Ah NJ {olitics, in the spirit of the "TOURCH"....... STEPHEN1988
I think I'll rob a bank today, then after they catch me I'll pay back the money. Faadoogled
What ever happened to investigative journalism??? This rag should have been all over this prior to the election. Oh! he's a Dem and this rags editorial staff runs the front page. Now I get it??? Instead we get news about the Kardashions jerryk2b- They were busy counting calorie intake at the "Christie Chronicles".
tr88 - And Corbett's son-in-law.
Paul McGinley
Some of the northeastern news media are biased for the left, as this story has taken too long to develop! dtsjr
The "independent ethics group" is funded by Soros and Norman Lear. They are as "independent" as the Inquirer Editorial Board. tr88
New concerns? These matters were known before the election, but you didn't cover them then because he's a Democrat. And referring to "The Daily Caller" as a conservative web-site? How twee! It's a media organization that's as legitimate as Phillynew. Frank S.- The usual double standard.
Paul McGinley
Congrats to The Inquirer. Your recent investigative reports, including this piece, are probing and fair. Although the editorial policy is clearly left-wing, this kind of fairness in reporting is very impressive. Hope you keep it up. It should improve your circulation as well. tomardmore
Senator M. is going down. Pugh
scumbag Zappa is God
Politicians can commit rape and get away with it. Even legitimate rape. Mr. Smith
Just another entrenched pol he feels he above the law and better then the people he's supposed to be serving. Let's not forget this is the same pompous clown that had a conviceted sexual predator and illegal immigrint working on his campaign and 2 sleazebag donor brothers who just pled guilty to conspiracy over donations to him. All of a sudden the fossil Lautenberg doesn't look so bad. Replace him with Booker once the findings come out and let Geraldo run against the corpse.......only in Jersey ;-) TomM
"independent ethics group" -that's a good one! Manny Yunker
It is a shame that this was suppressed until after the election along with the Homeland Security investigation of the illegal alien with a record on his payroll.Hopefully the Herald's team will keep their feet on the gas in their investigation and the latest victims of the Democra's War on Women will not disappear since the mainstream media already disclosed one of their names. Tired of Journos- It wouldn't have mattered. The minions in New Jersey, comprised largely of the 47%, would have reelected him anyway.
fightins4ever - Tip of the iceberg...





Jonathan Tamari is the Inquirer’s correspondent in Washington, where he follows the Philadelphia area’s interests and representatives. Tamari comes to D.C. after two years as a beat writer reporting on the Philadelphia Eagles and the NFL (where, a political source once told him, there are at least rules against hitting below the knees). He previously wrote about politics and government from Trenton, reporting on the characters and color of New Jersey state government.