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Disgraced ex NJ. sen Bob Menendez to report to prison after bribery conviction

June 17, 2025
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Disgraced ex NJ. sen Bob Menendez to report to prison after bribery conviction
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Bob Menendez is about to spend his “golden” years behind bars.

The disgraced New Jersey Democrat was due to report at a federal prison in Pennsylvania Tuesday to begin his 11-year prison sentence for a corrupt scheme that earned him the moniker “Gold Bar Bob.”

Menendez, 71, was ordered to surrender at FCI Schuykill — a two-and-a-half-hour drive from his Englewood Cliffs home — by 2:30 p.m. following his conviction for selling out his powerful Senate post to enrich himself with gold bars, cash and other bribes.

Senator Bob Menendez arriving at federal court for a corruption trial.
The disgraced ex politician was sentenced to 11 years in prison after a jury convicted him of a sprawling bribery scheme. Gregory P. Mango

The once-powerful pol was sentenced in January, but was allowed to push off his prison term’s start date after he argued he needed to support his wife, Nadine Menendez, during her trial on similar bribery and corruption charges.

He’s also made a bid to score a last-minute pardon or sentence commutation from President Trump — but unless that happens Tuesday, Menendez will be calling the Keystone State prison home.

It’s likely the ex-head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will angle for a spot at the lockup’s minimum security camp, which allows its 225 male inmates more freedom of movement and has less staff.

FCI Schuykill also houses another 984 male inmates at a larger medium security facility.

Once inside, Menendez will be able to buy items like $8.55 Head and Shoulders shampoo, $13 Sensodyne toothpaste and $4.20 Jolly Ranchers candies from the commissary.

He’ll be able to have four visits per month and can send and receive letters and postcards, according to the prison’s website.

Bob and Nadine Menendez seen near his home in Englewood on June 16, 2025.
Bob and Nadine Menendez seen near his home in Englewood on June 16, 2025. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post
Menendez was spotted running errands a day before reporting to prison.
Menendez was spotted running errands a day before reporting to prison. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post

The crooked pol will become the lockup’s most famous inmate, though other notable residents include Gurmeet Singh Dhinsa, a former gas-station tycoon dubbed the “Gas Station Gotti” by The Post after he was convicted of ordering murders in a bid to keep secret a plot to rip off customers by tampering with pumps.

Menendez, who led the Senate committee tasked with approving massive sums of lethal military aid, was convicted by a Manhattan federal jury on July 16, 2024, of taking bribes and of serving as an illegal foreign agent for Egypt and Qatar.

He was found guilty of doling out favors to foreign governments while go-betweens showered him and his wife with cash, gold bars, a Mercedes, checks for a no-show job and payouts to a sham “consulting” firm.

Aerial view of Schuylkill Federal Correctional Institution.
The Pennsylvania lockup has a minimum-security camp that Menendez will likely be angling to stay in. NY Post
Prison cell with bunk beds and small metal cabinet.
The facility also boasts a larger medium-security prison, where inmates can buy items like Jolly Rancher candies from the commissary.

FBI agents found $486,471 in cash spread out all over the Menendez couple’s house, including inside his official government jacket.

The feds also discovered 13 gold bars worth $150,000 tucked inside a safe in the couple’s bedroom.

“Somewhere along the way, you became, I’m sorry to say, a corrupt politician,” Judge Sidney Stein told the pilloried pol at his sentencing.

Nadine Menendez, 58, was also convicted of her role in the crooked scheme and is set to be sentenced in September.

She was spotted Monday getting picked up by her hubby at the Englewood Cliffs home before running an errand at what appeared to be a credit union.

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