Expelled Ex-Rep. George Santos Sentenced to More Than 7 Years in Prison After Pleading Guilty on Fraud Charges

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Former congressman George Santos sentenced to X years in prison

The sentencing marks the final step in the downfall of the novice New York politician, who was expelled from Congress after the fraud case alleged that he lied about his background and misused campaign funds to finance his lifestyle.

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George Santos Was Expelled From Congress Over His Various Financial Misdeeds

In pleading guilty to two felonies, Santos admitted to filing false campaign finance reports, charging donors’ credit cards without authorization, and fraudulently receiving unemployment benefits, among other things.

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George Santos learns his fate after whining about sentence & begging for pardon

Ex-New York Congressman Santos, 36, concocted a web of lies to score support from voters before yanking their credit card information and buying himself luxury goods.

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