Former Sen. Bob Menendez was sentenced to 11 years in prison Wednesday for promising to swap the power of his office for gold bars and other bribes, capping the New Jersey lawmaker’s extraordinary downfall after a half-century political career.

A federal jury last summer found Menendez, 71 years old, guilty of bribery, fraud and illegal foreign-agent offenses. The Democratic lawmaker, who until his indictment chaired the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, announced his resignation from the Senate after he was convicted.

Before handing down the prison term, U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein said that at some point in Menendez’s career, the lawmaker had lost his way. “The public cannot be led to believe that you can get away with bribery and fraud and betraying the voters of New Jersey,” the judge said. He ordered Menendez to report to prison on June 6.

In a packed New York federal courtroom, Menendez gave a 12-minute speech punctuated by tears. “I have made more than my share of mistakes and bad decisions, but I believe in my half-century of public service I have done far more good than bad,” the former lawmaker said.... Read More: WSJ