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George Santos Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges

By Desert Star Staff

George Santos, a Long Island Republican, has been indicted on 13 serious federal charges, including wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds, and lying to the US House. As a newly elected congressman, he stands accused of involvement in various fraudulent schemes and making false statements. The allegations claim that he used political donations for personal gain, applied for unemployment benefits intended for those who lost their jobs during the pandemic and lied on financial disclosure forms. Furthermore, he misrepresented his financial situation when running for Congress in 2020 and 2022. Despite the charges, he has pleaded not guilty.

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Santos, who has been in office for only four months, has denied the charges against him in a written plea. Despite the accusations, he refused to step down from Congress and intends to run for reelection. Santos surrendered himself at a suburban Long Island courthouse and was granted bail of $500,000 by the judge. After his arraignment, he was released from custody. The AP reported these developments.

Santos is currently facing felony charges due to his false resume and using a fake email address linked to a fraudulent LinkedIn profile. This scandal is part of a more extensive investigation into the congressman’s alleged deceitful behavior. According to prosecutors, Santos’ main objective was to make himself appear wealthy by creating a false personal history and attempting to scam donors for his upcoming campaign.

During his arraignment, Santos remained silent except when the judge inquired if he understood the charges against him and the possible punishment of up to 20 years in jail if found guilty. Santos replied with a clear affirmative to both questions. His legal representative, Joe Murray, was seated beside him, while Vish Burra, a staff member, was situated three rows behind.

According to the indictment, he is accused of using a limited liability company he controlled to collect funds from donors for his 2022 congressional campaign under the guise of