After ethics complaint, Sen. Menendez pays $58,500 for two flights to Dominican Republic

J. Scott Applewhite / AP

Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J.

U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez this month wrote a $58,500 check to a company owned by a South Florida eye doctor and political fundraiser to reimburse him for two personal flights to the Dominican Republic that the New Jersey Democrat did not report on his Senate financial disclosure form, his office confirmed to NBC News Wednesday night. 


The disclosure came as law enforcement sources confirmed that FBI agents searched the West Palm Beach, Florida, offices of the doctor, Salomon Melgen, Tuesday night as part of an investigation that includes agents from the Department of Health and Human Services.

Melgen is a major Democratic political donor and fundraiser who together with family has contributed more than $200,000 to Democratic candidates, including $33,000 to Menendez. 

Menendez’s office confirmed that the senator — who this week became chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee – wrote the check to Melgen from his personal account after aides reviewed his flight schedule in response to a complaint that a New Jersey Republican official filed with the Senate Ethics Committee last November. The complaint alleged that Menendez violated Senate Ethics rules by “repeatedly flying on a free jet to the Dominican Republic and other locations” and that the jet was provided by Melgen. 


“This was sloppy,” Dan O’Brien, Menendez’s chief of staff, told NBC News about Menendez’s failure to pay for the two 2010 flights at the time. “I’m chalking it up to an oversight.” Asked whether the senator has been contacted by the Senate Ethics Committee about the matter, O’Brien responded: “We can assume the Senate Ethics Committee is looking at the allegation. ”

O’Brien provided new details about Menendez’s relationship with the Florida doctor amid a swirl of media reports about the FBI probe. He said Menendez and the doctor have been longtime personal friends and that the senator has visited Melgen at his home in the Dominican Republican “about twice a year,” including attending Melgen’s daughter’s wedding. He said Menendez has generally flown commercial for those flights and paid for them out of his own pocket.

He confirmed that Melgen has also been an active fundraiser for Menendez, holding events for him at his home in South Florida as well as at a home he owns in Caso de Campo, a Dominican resort.

All told, the senator took three flights aboard Melgen’s jet in 2010 — one of which that May involved a trip to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republican for political fundraisers, O’Brien said. One of those fundraisers was at Melgen’s home in the Dominican Republic, O’Brien said. The May 2010 flight for fundraisers on the two islands was paid for at the time by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which Menendez then chaired. 

But after the ethics complaint was filed Nov. 3, his aides conducted what they described as an “exhaustive review of Menendez’s schedule” and found that the senator had taken two additional flights aboard Melgen’s corporate jet. One, from Aug. 6 to Aug. 9, 2010, was from south Florida to the Dominican Republic and back to south Florida. Another was from Sept. 3 to Sept. 6, 2010, was from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey to the Dominican Republican and back to New Jersey. In at least one of those flights, Menendez brought along guests, O’Brien said.

O’Brien said that after the review — spurred by the ethics complaint — Menendez wrote the $58,500 to Melgen’s company from his personal account. Under Senate ethics rules, senators are allowed to accept gifts from personal friends, but any valued at more than $250 must be publicly reported and approved by the Senate Ethics Committee.

In a statement earlier Wednesday, Menendez’s office said that: “Dr. Melgen has been a friend and political supporter of Senator Menendez for many years. Senator Menendez has traveled on Dr. Melgen’s plane on three occasions, all of which have been paid for and reported appropriately.”

That statement made no reference to Menendez paying for the trips in January, two months after the ethics committee complaint was filed. Asked about the omission, a spokeswoman for the senator said: “There was never any intention to be misleading.”

The spokeswoman said the senator was not aware of any time requirement for reimbursing for personal trips. She also said Menendez, by reimbursing for the flights, was not claiming the trips aboard Dr. Melgen’s plane was a personal gift. Although personal gifts above $250 need ethics committee approval, Menendez was not claiming the flights as a gift  and therefore does not need to seek approval of them from the committee, the spokeswoman said.

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Senator Feinstein's junkets overseas are a travesty and a complete waste of taxpayers dollars. Her liquor bill for their trip to the MidEast cost over 50,000 and Ms Feinstein didnt pay a dime Why is this misuse of public funds go unpunished ?

    Reply#321 - Mon Feb 4, 2013 10:00 PM EST

    The good senator is at home watching "pretty baby" for the 123rd time. He likes winning the virgin auction with the dr's money.

      Reply#322 - Mon Feb 4, 2013 10:42 PM EST

      wrote the check to Melgen from his personal account after aides reviewed his flight schedule in response to a complaint that a New Jersey Republican official filed with the Senate Ethics Committee last November.

      Quick question on ETHICS. If you catch a pick-pocket after he has taken your wallet, and he offers to give you the wallet back, does that rectify his issue?

        Reply#323 - Mon Feb 4, 2013 11:56 PM EST

        Has anyone noticed that congress has no constitutional function anymore?

        That is not to say it has no official function. It now solely sells tax breaks for cash (or favors). With regard to Menendez's apparent romps with very young prostitutes, why not? Laws are for little people (like the Obamacare screwjob that congress exempted itself from).

        I really feel sorry for MessNBC, being cornered into reporting on things that the news media are supposed to be burying for their friend in congress.

          Reply#324 - Tue Feb 5, 2013 8:04 AM EST

          One of my favorite quotes on politicians:

          "90% of politicians give the other 10% a bad reputation" -Henry Kissinger

            Reply#325 - Tue Feb 5, 2013 8:56 AM EST

            The spokeswoman said the senator was not aware of any time requirement for reimbursing for personal trips.

            I get it - if nobody notices, the Senator does not pay for the trips; if someone does notice, the Senator will pay for the trips after they are discovered.

            So much for the quaint notion that members of Congress are required to act ethically.

              Reply#326 - Tue Feb 5, 2013 3:18 PM EST

              Guillotine!!!

                Reply#327 - Tue Feb 5, 2013 8:33 PM EST

                Typical scum sucking politician. Menendez was not even considering repaying the cost of the flights until he was brought up on ethics charges. We need a few more of these scumbags JAILED for their Congressional misconduct.

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                Reply#328 - Fri Feb 8, 2013 9:27 AM EST

                All of them are crooks and Liars ! I hope that judgemnet day comes quickly for all politicians in any offeice who steal and lie about their finances. Reps and Dem's alike.

                  Reply#329 - Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:42 PM EST

                  Man that's expensive whoring ! Imagine what the country is losing on all the other politicians that don't get caught ! Probably reduce the national debt in half !

                    Reply#330 - Mon Feb 11, 2013 5:40 PM EST

                    In politics there are neither rules nor morality. They are all corrupt to the core, and they are always ready to protect each other and I would like to refer to them as "LEGALIZED MAFIA IN A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY".

                      Reply#331 - Tue Mar 5, 2013 7:59 AM EST

                      Its interesting that those on this posting are all up in arms about this guys sex life. I am by definition a bleeding heart liberal. I personally think its true but I don't care who he slept with including prostitutes. I see conservatives on this board quoting the bible but none following the bible. You quote any number of passages but forget this one john 8:7. Just be aware when casting stones you are judging and that job is reserved for God alone. Should you believe you are better equipped to judge, then you are standing against God. Also you believe in God yet you don't believe God will do his job when it comes to this man, really you show your lack of faith. Ahhh can you say Schadenfreude.

                        Reply#332 - Tue Mar 5, 2013 8:43 AM EST

                        I wonder how much he paid for her to recant the story? Maybe 58K!

                          Reply#333 - Tue Mar 5, 2013 11:18 AM EST

                          Yet more corruption, and a winky wink ethics investigation by the fox guarding the hen house. Corruption is rampant in congress and sports the most millionaires for a body of government employees. Vote incumbents out of office.

                            Reply#334 - Tue Mar 5, 2013 1:51 PM EST
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