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Former Representative George Santos Pleads Guilty to Federal Fraud Charges

Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids by Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids
August 20, 2024
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Former Representative George Santos Pleads Guilty to Federal Fraud Charges
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On Monday, August 19th, former United States Representative George Santos pleaded guilty to federal charges of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in a Long Island courtroom. Santos, who was expelled from Congress earlier this year, admitted to deceiving his constituents, political donors, and Congress, marking a significant fall from grace for the once-rising political figure. In a statement to the court, Santos expressed deep regret for his actions, acknowledging that he had betrayed the trust of those who supported him.

The charges against Santos include stealing from political donors, using campaign funds for personal expenses, lying about his wealth to Congress, and fraudulently collecting unemployment benefits while employed. These offenses, which span several years, culminated in Santos’ expulsion from Congress after an ethics investigation uncovered overwhelming evidence of his misconduct. Sentencing is scheduled for February 7, 2025, with Santos facing a mandatory minimum of two years in prison, though the judge indicated a likely sentence of six to eight years.

Santos’ guilty plea comes just weeks before his trial was set to begin. The case had drawn significant public and media attention due to the numerous scandals that surrounded Santos during his short political career. He initially gained attention for flipping a suburban Long Island district in 2022, but his success was quickly overshadowed by revelations that he had fabricated much of his personal and professional background, including claims of working at top Wall Street firms and earning a college degree.

The legal troubles for Santos extend beyond the charges he admitted to on Monday. Two of his campaign aides have already pleaded guilty to related crimes, and prosecutors are likely to continue pursuing other aspects of the fraudulent activities associated with his campaign. Santos has also been ordered to pay nearly $400,000 in restitution and forfeiture of more than $200,000 as part of his sentence.

In addition to his criminal case, Santos faced a civil lawsuit filed by late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, who accused Santos of copyright infringement. However, this lawsuit was dismissed on the same day Santos entered his guilty plea, with the judge ruling that Kimmel’s use of Santos’ videos constituted fair use for purposes of criticism and commentary.

Santos’ downfall serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of political deception and fraud. 

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