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Foreign Relations Committee.It all started last year as Menendez campaigned for re-election. Six days before the votes were GOP operatives helped to arrange Skype interviews in the Dominican Republic with three women who all told ABC ABC
ABC News the Senator paid them for sex. Two of the women repeated the claims to a conservative
website, the Daily Caller.Their interactions with Menendez supposedly took place at the famed Dominican resort Casa de Campo Campo
Campo and at the home there of one of the Senator's campaign donors, where the GOP operatives claimed
reports that surveillance teams learned of raucous pool parties where everyone [was] naked, of course.But during the ABC ABC
ABC News interviews, none of the women could produce identity cards with their names, and they all provided same story almost word for word, as if they had been coached.They were, according to a sworn affidavit affidavit
affidavit filed in court this week by one of the three women, who says it was all a
up.In the affidavit, she said that she and the others were paid to use fake names and make make make up a story about sex with the Senator. A Dominican official familiar with the case confirmed that woman in the affidavit, identified as Nexis de los Santos Santana, was the same woman who wore a a a yellow blouse when interviewed by ABC News.In her interview with ABC News before the election, she said name was Michelle Rodriguez and that she had come forward because Menendez had paid her only $100 of of
of the $500 she had expected. She now says she was coached to make the claim.I think it's
pretty elaborate plot to take down a sitting Senator, said Melanie Sloan, executive director of the Citizens for for for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. I have no idea who would be behind this and who would to such great lengths... who would fund this because it wasn't cheap.ABC News did not report the allegations allegations
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