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Alongside Menendez, co-defendants Davies and Hannah also faced the court, highlighting a broader narrative of corruption. Davies, who was emotionally distressed while addressing the judge, disclosed that he had contemplated suicide following the guilty verdict. His sentence was seven years in prison, coupled with a fine of $11.75 million. Hannah, despite appealing for a two-year sentence, was sentenced to eight years and received a fine of $1.25 million.