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Former New York Rep. George Santos is reporting to prison Friday, to begin serving an 87-month sentence after pleading guilty ...
Santos reportedly owes more than $60,000 to a law firm, $10,000 to an Italian restaurant where he hosted his 2022 victory ...
George Santos confessed to filing false campaign finance reports and charging donors on credit cards under false pretenses.
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Latin Times on MSNGeorge Santos Bids Farewell Before Entering Prison: 'Legends Never Truly Exit'
Disgraced former Rep. George Santos posted a farewell message before entering prison over campaign-related crimes ...
George Santos grew weepy Thursday night while pleading for President Trump to pardon him from a seven-year prison sentence for defrauding campaign donors — with the lying ex-congressman ...
George Santos goes on social media rant, attacks ‘so called friends’ in GOP before shutting down X account By Gabrielle Fahmy Published May 31, 2025, 9:08 a.m. ET ...
Considering the numerous whoppers former Rep. George Santos made before and after entering office, it makes sense that one of his last public statements before going to prison would also include a ...
George Santos, the former New York lawmaker who was sentenced to prison for fraud and identity theft, told Tucker Carlson he fears he will not make it out. “I don’t know that I’ll su… ...
As Rep. George Santos continues to face mounting scrutiny over fabricating large swaths of his biography, multiple men have described to ABC News past relationships with the New York congressman ...
Fraudster and ex-Rep. George Santos, who was sentenced to 87 months in prison, said he will no longer seek a presidential pardon for his crimes.
George Santos told Piers Morgan he'll "take a commutation, clemency, whatever the president is willing to give me," pleading for relief from President Trump ahead of his seven-year prison sentence.
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