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THE TALENTED MR. SANTOS George Santos Sentenced to 7 Years ...
queensbridge benzo
  06/03/25
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Anne Frank sporting a full bush
  06/03/25
George Santos did nothing wrong.
Ass Sunstein
  06/03/25


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Date: June 3rd, 2025 8:41 PM
Author: queensbridge benzo

THE TALENTED MR. SANTOS

George Santos Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison

George Santos was sentenced on Friday to more than seven years in prison after pleading guilty to counts of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft last summer. Prosecutors initially sought a sentence of more than seven years for the former Republican representative and noted fabulist, calling him a “pathological liar and fraudster.”

In 2022, Santos was largely unknown when he ran for a congressional seat covering parts of Queens and Long Island that was left open by Democrat Tom Suozzi. Though the North Shore Leader, a small local newspaper, unearthed discrepancies with Santos’s financial disclosures prior to the election, it wasn’t until he secured his victory that fall that more questions began to surface about his past.

What emerged was a seemingly endless wave of falsehoods: lies about Santos’s employment history, his education, and even the cause of his own mother’s death. Deeper still were the inconsistencies with Santos’s campaign finances and his net worth, including reports of dubious contributions.

In 2023, federal prosecutors unveiled an indictment against Santos, alleging the representative defrauded campaign donors by directing their contributions to his personal accounts and using the funds to purchase designer clothes and pay bills. They also alleged that he fraudulently applied for pandemic unemployment benefits despite being employed. A subsequent superseding indictment alleged Santos conspired to inflate his campaign’s financial records to qualify for assistance from the national party as well as stole the identities and financial information of his donors to make contributions in their names unknowingly. The 23 total counts against Santos ranged from wire fraud, money laundering, aggravated identity theft to making false statements to the Federal Election Commission.

Santos was initially defiant, rebuffing calls for his resignation and vowing to run for reelection. But the beleaguered representative soon made history in 2023 by becoming only the sixth member of the House to be expelled from the political body following a damning ethics report that found “substantial evidence” of his rule breaking.

But, ahead of his sentencing hearing, Santos sought to portray himself as remorseful, pushing back against the prosecutors’ assertions that he is unrepentant due to his social-media rants railing against the justice system. “Every sunrise since that plea has carried the same realization: I did this, me. I am responsible,” he wrote in a letter to U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert, according to the Associated Press. “But saying I’m sorry doesn’t require me to sit quietly while these prosecutors try to drop an anvil on my head.”

Speculation has grown as to whether Santos will seek a pardon from President Donald Trump. Former New Jersey senator Bob Menendez, a Democrat who voted twice to impeach Trump, appears to be publicly courting a pardon from the president following his own conviction on federal corruption charges. Santos told NY1 that he has no such plans.

“I believe in the process. I believe that also the president is aware of my situation. I don’t think I need to petition him if he feels like I am worthy of a commutation or of clemency or whatever the case is,” he said. “He can make that decision without me having to put a spectacle on television, like most people are doing right now.”

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Date: June 3rd, 2025 8:49 PM
Author: Anne Frank sporting a full bush

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Date: June 3rd, 2025 8:58 PM
Author: Ass Sunstein

George Santos did nothing wrong.

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