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Long Island’s lying former Rep. George Santos reported to prison last week to serve out a seven-year sentence for fraud.
The Georgia Republican seeks a sentence reduction, not a pardon, for Santos, who previously represented New York as a ...
In a letter Monday, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene formally came to the aid of the disgraced ex-congressman with a request ...
Santos was convicted of 23 felony counts, prompting widespread scrutiny over the handling and consequences of political ...
Ms. Greene, the hard-right House Republican from Georgia, called her former colleague’s seven-year sentence “excessive” in a ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNGeorge Santos discovers that “prison sucks”: You don’t have the same rights in here!
Last week, the president discussed the possibility of giving Santos a pardon, stressing that Santos’ “vote was solid” when he ...
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Courier-Post on MSNWhere is George Santos now? A South Jersey prison.
George Santos is to serve out his 87-month prison sentence in Cumberland County. His crimes included wire fraud and ...
Santos, a former congressman from New York state, is serving a seven-year prison sentence for fraud and identity theft.
Coincidentally, on the same day Kohberger was sentenced, former Representative George Santos reported to the Federal ...
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is asking President Trump to commute the prison sentence of disgraced former Congressman ...
Greene, the hard-right House Republican from Georgia, called her former colleague’s seven-year sentence “excessive” in a ...
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