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Sen. Bob Menendez pleads not guilty to charge alleging he conspired to act as a foreign agent of Egypt


Sen. Bob Menendez pleads not guilty to charge alleging he conspired to act as a foreign agent of Egypt
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Sen. Bob Menendez pleaded not guilty in federal court Monday to a charge alleging he conspired to act as a foreign agent of Egypt.

The New Jersey Democrat personally entered his plea before district Judge Sidney H. Stein.

Menendez, his wife Nadine Arslanian Menendez, and three other co-defendants were indicted last month on corruption-related offenses and are accused of accepting "hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes" in exchange for the senator's influence. Menendez and the others pleaded not guilty to those charges. A trial date has been set for May.

In a statement released by his office after his arraignment, Menendez dismissed the charge "as outrageous as it is absurd."

"I have been, throughout my life, loyal to only one country - the United States of America, the land my family chose to live in democracy and freedom," he said, adding later: "I will not litigate this case through the press, but have made it abundantly clear that I have done nothing wrong and once all the facts are presented will be found innocent."

The additional charge unveiled early this month in a superseding indictment filed against Menendez, who was chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at the time of the alleged actions, adds a new dimension to the case by alleging a US senator was working on behalf of another country.

Prosecutors allege Nadine Menendez and businessman Wael Hana failed to register as agents working on behalf of Egypt and conspired to have the senator act on behalf of Egypt. Nadine Menendez and Hana both pleaded not guilty to the superseding indictment last week.

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