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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

3 Women Were Paid To Falsely Claim They Had Sex With Menendez, Dominican Police Say

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — Three women were paid to falsely claim in videotaped interviews that they had sex for money with U.S. Senator Robert Menendez in the Dominican Republic, a spokesman for the police said today.

The women, whose claims generated media attention in the United States, were hired by a Dominican attorney to make the videotaped statements, spokesman Maximo Baez told reporters. Two of the women received about $425 and the other was paid about $300, he said.

Authorities are seeking to interrogate the attorney, Melanio Figueroa, about the payments and have not determined his motive or whether he was in turn paid by someone else to set up the interviews, Baez said.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The truth of the matter is just the opposite. They are now getting paid to falsely claim they didn't have sex with him. Politicians are the lowest of the low and are a cancer in our society.

Anonymous said...

newsflash... Dominican police were paid to falsely say that women were paid to falsely say that they had sex with Menendez...

Anonymous said...

Democrats are never guilty of anything. Even when caught red handed.

Anonymous said...

You mean the media is falsely reporting that Dominican police were paid to falsely say that women were paid to falsely say that they had sex with Menendez?

I'm SHOCKED! Nothing in the media was ever false before propaganda was invented!