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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 has been sentenced to 87 months in prison on federal wire fraud and identity theft charges in New York.
But he soon came under fire for lying about his life story, and on Friday, the now-former congressman was back on Long Island ...
Disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos was sentenced Friday to over seven years in prison, sobbing as he learned his ...
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Federal prosecutors had said Mr. Santos, whose pattern of lies and fraud led to his expulsion from Congress, should receive a ...
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 ...