Disgraced Ex-Congressman Santos Faces 7-Year Prison Sentence After Being Booted from House

Former Republican Representative george Santos is facing a potential seven-year prison sentence for charges of wire fraud and identity theft linked to his activities during the 2022 election cycle. In August, Santos pled guilty to these charges, which included stealing from donors and misusing campaign funds for personal expenses. Additionally, he falsely claimed to have prestigious credentials to enhance his political profile. Prosecutors described Santos’s actions as driven by greed and a desire for fame, illustrating his exploitation of the electoral system.

Despite his guilty plea,Santos’s legal team is seeking a reduced sentence of two years,arguing that the government’s demands are excessive and politically motivated. Santos expressed remorse after his plea, even though prosecutors counter that he has made no effort to repay victims of his crimes or forfeit his gains. Following the scandal, he became the first Republican to be expelled from Congress. As of now, Santos has not paid the $205,000 in forfeitures and $375,000 in restitution ordered by the court. A decision regarding his sentencing is expected to be made soon.


Former Republican Rep. George Santos faces seven years in prison, New York prosecutors said in a Friday filing.

In August, Santos pleaded guilty to charges of wire fraud and identity theft during the 2022 election cycle, according to Reuters.

In May 2023, he was indicted for stealing from donors, using campaign money for personal expenses, and receiving unemployment benefits despite being employed.

During his 2022 campaign, Santos also made numerous fictitious claims about his credentials, saying he had attended New York University, worked at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, and that his grandparents escaped the Nazis during World War II.

“From his creation of a wholly fictitious biography to his callous theft of money from elderly and impaired donors, Santos’s unrestrained greed and voracious appetite for fame enabled him to exploit the very system by which we select our representatives,” the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York wrote in the filing, according to Fox News.

Santos’s legal team is asking that he only receive the minimum sentence for his crimes, which would be 24 months, according to The Hill.

“The government wants headlines, not justice. This vindictive 87-month demand ignores sentencing norms for similar cases,” said Andrew Mancilla, Santos’s lawyer.

After the August hearing, Santos apologized to his supporters outside the courthouse in Central Islip, New York.

“I deeply regret my conduct and the harm it has caused and accept full responsibility for my actions,” he said.

But prosecutors aren’t buying Santos’s “remorse.”

“Against that backdrop, moreover, Santos’s post-plea claims of remorse ring hollow. As of this writing, despite years of actively courting media attention and capitalizing on his infamy, Santos has forfeited nothing of his ill-gotten gains and has not repaid one cent to any of the victims of his financial crimes,” prosecutors wrote in the filing.

Following the campaign controversy, Santos became the sixth House member and first Republican to be expelled from Congress, according to Fox News.

He was asked to pay $205,000 in forfeiture and $375,000 in restitution, but he still hasn’t paid either, according to The Hill.

Santos was supposed to be sentenced in February, but he asked the court to postpone the date so he could pay the fines with his “Pants on Fire” podcast income, according to Fox News.

But prosecutors said Santos had acquired nearly $800,000 using the Cameo app, in which he charged viewers to see his drag queen performances as “Kitara Ravache.”

Santos previously denied ever dressing as a drag queen.

The judge is likely to make a ruling on April 25, The Hill reported.




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