NEW YORK — A former top U.S. agricultural official cast Sen. Bob Menendez as a villain at his bribery trial Friday, saying he tried to stop him from disrupting an unusual sudden monopoly that developed five years ago over the certification of meat exported to Egypt.
Menendez, 70, and his codefendants, along with his wife — who is scheduled for a July trial — have pleaded not guilty to charges lodged against them beginning last fall. Amid the urgent effort, McKinney called Egypt’s choice a “rather draconian decision” that would drive up prices in one correspondence with Egyptian authorities.In so many words, he added, Menendez was telling him to “stand down.”
He said he told them to “keep doing what they were doing and if there was any heat to take, I would take it.”McKinney said he was preparing to contact the senator a second time to discuss his concerns when he learned that the FBI was investigating how the certification of meat to Egypt ended up in a single company’s hands.“It’s in the hands of the FBI now,” McKinney said he told them.
Law Law Latest News, Law Law Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: CBSNews - 🏆 87. / 68 Read more »
Source: NBCPhiladelphia - 🏆 569. / 51 Read more »
Source: wsyx6 - 🏆 444. / 53 Read more »
Source: fox5ny - 🏆 587. / 51 Read more »
Source: CBSNews - 🏆 87. / 68 Read more »
Source: KUTV2News - 🏆 281. / 63 Read more »