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NEW YORK (AP) — George Santos is defending his recent social media tirade to a federal judge who will be sentencing the disgraced former New York congressman later this week on fraud charges.
George Santos must turn himself in to federal custody by July 25 to begin his 87-month prison sentence for wire fraud and ...
Former US Representative George Santos was sentenced on Friday to more than seven years in federal prison. This ends years of ...
But he soon came under fire for lying about his life story, and on Friday, the now-former congressman was back on Long Island ...
Federal prosecutors are asking that Santos be sentenced to 87 months behind bars after he was convicted of lying to his donors, stealing their identities, and taking their money.
Lying former Rep. George Santos lashed out at prosecutors online because he was in “distress” over their request for a lengthy prison term — and not because he’s unremorseful for his ...
Former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) wrote a letter to a federal judge urging him not to consider past social media posts when determining his sentencing for fraud charges later this week ...
Disgraced former Rep. George Santos sent a lengthy letter to the judge set to sentence him on Friday as prosecutors seek a seven year sentence. The DOJ said those posts show Santos is approaching ...
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