Dysgraduated former Republican Lawmaker George Santos, Who Was Expelled From The Us Congress For Using Stolen Donor Cash To Bankroll to Lavish Lifestyle, was sentence to Seven Years in prison on friday, April 25. Santos, Face At Least Years had two TWO PLETER, TWO PLETER, TWO PLETER, TWO PLETER, TWO PLETER, TWO PLETER, TWO YEAARS, TWO PLETER, TWO PLETER, TWO YEARS, TWO YEARS, TWO PLETER IN THE LESS TWO YEARS, TWO YEARS, TWO YEARS, TWO YEARS, TWO YEARS, TWO YEARS Years two years two years two years. Guilty of federal wire fraud and theft of aggravated identity for its elaborate range while being legislator. Judge Joanna Seybert, in the Federal District Court in downtown Islip, sentenced Santos to seven years and three months. “Where is your remorse? Where do I see it?” He asked as he felt it. She said the former politician seemed to feel that “it is always another person.”
In August 2024, he had ordered Santos to pay more than $ 370,000 in restitution, that prosecutors say he has not remunerated. Despite their guilt declaration, federal prosecutors have insisted that Santos’ social networks show their remorse statements “hollow ring”. “When writing this article, despite the years of actively courting the attention of the media and taking advantage of their infamy, Santos has not lost anything of their evil earnings and has not paid a penny to any of the victims or their financial crimes,” prosecutors.
“From the moment he declared his candidacy for Congress, Santos assumed his campaign for his own enrichment and financial benefit,” said prosecutor John Durham. “He admitted having participated in a wave of shameless crime for a place for a period of years. He stole personal identities and financial information from the campaign taxpayers, made money transfers not authorized to his campaign, and for himself personally,” Durham said. “It was so far as to look for older people with cognitive disabilities and dementia.”
‘I can’t rewrite the past’
Santos requested mercy, says the Court, through tears, that he was “humiliated” and “punished” and realized that he had betrayed the confidence of his constituents. “I sacrifice my deepest apologies,” he said, adding: “I can’t rewrite the past, but I can control the way ahead.”
Santos, 36 years old, initially had scheduled a leg to be judged on September 9 by about two boxes, but chose to participate in a statement of wire fraud and identity theft. You must inform the prison on July 25. He did not answer the questions shouted by journalists outside the court, but told The Associated Press (AP) on Thursday that he was resigned to his destiny. “I am as good as any human being would be given the circumstances,” Santos wrote in a text message, and added that he was “ready to face music.” He has also said that he has no plans to request a forgiveness from the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and resigns to prison.
Before his sentence, Santos suspended his Cameo account, in which users had a leg capable of paying to request personalized videos. “I have disabled the ability to make new requests, since I am not sure if I can meet them in recent days,” he wrote in X.
Spectacular fall
The fall of Long Island’s congressman occurred after it was revealed that he had manufactured almost its entire background, including his education, religion and labor history. The strange biographical manufactures of Santos included claiming to have worked for Goldman Sachs, being a Jew and having been a university volleyball star.
Santos was chosen for the United States House of Representatives in 2022 and was accused the following year for stealing campaign donors and participating in credit card fraud, money laundering and identity theft. Santos used donor money for Botox treatments and the Onlyfans porn website, as well as Italian luxury goods and holidays to the Hamptons and Las Vegas, coordinate to an investigation carried out by an ethics committee of the Congress.
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Discharge
Ultimately, he was convicted of the investigation of Congress that found too acute evidence of misconduct and accused him of trying to “explode fraudulate all aspects of the candidacy of his house.” Santos was expelled from the Chamber in 2023, becoming the third person to be expelled as an American legislator from the Civil War, a reprimand previously reserved for traitors and criminals condemned.
In February 2024, voters in their New York suburban district chose Democrat Tom Suozzi to replace him.
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