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Disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos has reported to a federal prison in New Jersey to begin serving a seven-year sentence for the fraud charges that got him ousted from Congress.
Former U.S. Rep. George Santos, a Republican from New York, is expected to surrender to federal custody July 25 to begin serving a prison term after a wire fraud and identity theft conviction.
Santos pled guilty to charges of money laundering and wire fraud among other things as part of a plea deal in April.
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The beginning of Santos’s prison sentence marks the end — for now — of a story that captivated Washington for months.
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Scandal-plagued former congressman George Santos is expected to report to federal prison Friday to begin his more than seven-year sentence.
George Santos reported to a federal prison in New Jersey to begin a 7-year prison sentence, after he pleaded guilty to a ...
The disgraced former congressman, who rose to infamy after getting caught in a string of outlandish lies, was given the ...