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Ex-campaign fundraiser for Rep. Santos indicted for posing as high-ranking House aide.

Former Campaign Fundraiser for‍ Rep. George⁤ Santos Indicted for Impersonation

A former campaign fundraiser for U.S. Rep. George Santos (R-NY) has​ been indicted ‌in ⁤a federal case for ‌allegedly impersonating⁢ a high-ranking aide in the House of Representatives to ⁢solicit potential contributions⁢ from over a dozen donors.

“Mr. Miele is‍ not guilty of these charges,” Kevin Marino, his attorney, told CNBC, adding that his⁣ client “looks forward to​ completing vindication at trial ⁢as soon as possible.”

Samuel‍ Miele,⁣ the former fundraiser, has been charged with four counts of wire fraud and aggravated ​identity theft, according to the unsealed indictment in the⁣ U.S. District‍ Court⁢ for ⁢the Eastern District of New York.

Miele, 27, allegedly used the name and a fake email address of a high-ranking aide to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to secure campaign ⁢funding for Santos while⁣ earning a⁣ 15% commission on each donation. Multiple news outlets ‌have identified the​ impersonated aide as Dan Meyer, who retired in ⁣June after ⁢serving as ‌McCarthy’s chief of staff for the ⁣past four years.

Federal prosecutors claim that Miele sent fraudulent fundraising solicitations through emails and phone calls to more than a dozen prospective donors between August and December 2021.

On September​ 26, 2022, Miele allegedly admitted to “faking my identity to​ a big donor” in a letter to Santos, stating that he was “high risk, high reward in everything I ‌do.”

A spokesman for McCarthy told ‌ The Associated Press that they were first made aware ​of the ⁤impersonation ⁢in August 2021.

Implications for​ Rep. George ⁢Santos

Prosecutors have notified two judges in​ the Eastern District Court that Miele’s criminal‌ case “may be presumptively related” to campaign-related charges filed ⁤against Santos earlier this year.

Santos,⁢ who was charged ⁢with over 13 counts ⁣in March 2023, including wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds,‌ and​ making ‍false​ statements⁢ to the House of Representatives, ​has pleaded not guilty. If convicted, he could face up to 20 years in prison.

Furthermore, Santos has been accused of ​misusing campaign funds for personal expenses, such as‌ buying designer clothes and alleviating credit‍ card debt.

While ⁣House leaders⁤ have been divided on‌ whether Santos should resign from his elected position, some ​New York Republicans expressed support for a House Democrat-led resolution to censure him.

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) criticized McCarthy for ⁣allowing Santos to continue serving amid his criminal charges,⁣ calling it⁣ “pathetic and shameful.”

However, Republican lawmakers have indicated ‍that they will let the legal​ process play out⁣ before taking any further steps, such as expulsion.

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