Key Facts about Former Senator Bob Menendez’s 11-Year Prison Term
Former U.S. Senator Bob Menendez has been sentenced to 11 years in prison following his conviction on multiple federal charges, including bribery, fraud, and acting as an unregistered foreign agent. The sentencing took place on January 29, 2025, in a federal court in New York.
Menendez, who previously chaired the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was found guilty of accepting bribes in the form of cash, gold bars, and luxury items in exchange for leveraging his political influence to benefit businessmen and foreign governments, notably Egypt.
During the sentencing, U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein emphasized the gravity of Menendez’s actions, stating that he “became a corrupt politician” and highlighting the breach of public trust. Menendez, 71, addressed the court, expressing remorse and acknowledging the personal and professional consequences of his actions.
This case marks a significant moment in U.S. political history, as it is the first time a sitting U.S. senator has been convicted of acting as a foreign agent while in office. Menendez resigned from the Senate in August 2024 following his conviction.
Menendez’s wife, Nadine Menendez, is also facing related charges. Her trial has been scheduled for March 2025, but proceedings have been delayed due to her ongoing cancer treatment.
Menendez’s legal team has indicated plans to appeal the conviction, maintaining his innocence and arguing that the legal process was flawed.