SEC Points To Menendez Decision In House Subpoena Fight

By Carmen Germaine ( October 5, 2015, 7:52 PM EDT) -- The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission told a New York federal judge Monday that a decision ordering U. S. Sen. Robert Menendez to face most of a criminal corruption case shows the agency can question a former House Ways and Means Committee aide in a health care insider-trading probe. . . .

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