Women were paid to accuse Menendez, police say

Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on January 28, 2013. / SAUL LOEB / AFP / Getty Images
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic Three women were paid to falsely claim in videotaped interviews that they had sex for money with a U.S. senator in the Dominican Republic, a spokesman for the police said Monday.
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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.
The women have not been detained.
The police spokesman was making his most detailed comments to date on an investigation into the source of allegations that U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez had sex with prostitutes, including two who were underage at the time, while in the Dominican Republic with his friend and campaign contributor, Dr. Salomon Melgen, a south Florida doctor, and with Vinicio Castillo Seman, an attorney whose family is politically prominent in the Dominican Republic. Castillo and Menendez have denied hiring prostitutes.
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Castillo, a cousin of Melgen, requested the investigation into what he said were "false and defamatory" accusations.
Two of the videotaped interviews with the women were published on a conservative Washington website as Menendez ran for re-election in November. The allegations gained wider attention after federal agents searched Melgen's office and the senator acknowledged that he failed to reimburse $58,000 for two flights on a private jet for trips to the Dominican Republic.
Jose Polanco, a prosecutor in the town of La Romana, said he interviewed all three women and also determined that none was underage at the time of the supposed encounters with the senator.
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You should get out the area you were born in and go for a trip somewhere.
First off he is not the guilty one the people who did this are and nothing you can or will say is going to change that.
I am sick and tired of the monkey logic!
Republicans trying to wipe out a US Senator on the cheap.
But,to find out the Republicans have given money to some prostitutes,to come and tell us lies.
Can you get lower than this Republicans?
Two of the videotaped interviews with the women were published on a conservative Washington website as Menendez ran for re-election in November.
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Any doubt who paid for the smear?
Probably reince priebus and the RNC!