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George Santos Arrested, Indicted on 13 Federal Counts, Pleads Not Guilty

The serial fabulist is accused of wire fraud and lying to Congress.

Joe Lancaster | 5.10.2023 1:50 PM

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This week, Rep. George Santos (R–N.Y.) was indicted on 13 federal counts, including wire fraud and lying to Congress. Today, the Justice Department unsealed the indictment and announced that Santos had been taken into custody in New York. He later pleaded not guilty to all charges.*

"This indictment seeks to hold Santos accountable for various alleged fraudulent schemes and brazen misrepresentations," said Breon Peace, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, in a press release. "Taken together, the allegations in the indictment charge Santos with relying on repeated dishonesty and deception to ascend to the halls of Congress and enrich himself."

In December 2022, just weeks after Santos won his House seat, The New York Times published an extensive report calling into question nearly every aspect of Santos's resumé, including his college and professional histories. Later reporting showed that Santos falsely claimed that his mother had died on 9/11 and that he was a descendant of Holocaust survivors.

While telling tall tales on the campaign trail is not a crime, the indictment alleges that Santos was up to much more. Prosecutors say that during his 2022 run for Congress, Santos encouraged supporters to send campaign contributions to a Florida-based company he operated "under the false pretense that the money would be used to support [Santos'] candidacy." Santos then spent "thousands of dollars of the solicited funds on personal expenses, including luxury designer clothing and credit card payments."

Santos also reportedly enlisted a political consultant, identified in the indictment as Person No. 1, to falsely tell supporters that the company was either a 501(c)(4) or an "independent expenditure committee" like a super PAC, and therefore not bound by typical campaign limits of $2,900 per person. The scheme allegedly raised tens of thousands of dollars by promising that the money would fund TV advertisements, but Santos instead funneled it into his personal bank accounts and spent the cash.

The indictment also alleges that Santos falsely applied for unemployment benefits intended for people who lost their jobs during the pandemic. In June 2020, Santos "falsely claimed to have been unemployed since the week of March 22, 2020," and then "certified his continuing eligibility" weekly through April 15, 2021. During that time, Santos allegedly collected $24,744 in unemployment benefits while earning a $120,000 salary as the regional director of a Florida investment firm.

Ironically, the House will soon vote on H.R. 1163, the "Protecting Taxpayers and Victims of Unemployment Fraud Act." The bill "addresses fraud and overpayments of pandemic unemployment insurance (UI) benefits" and incentivizes states to investigate and recover fraudulent payments. Santos is a co-sponsor of the bill.

The indictment contains seven counts of wire fraud, three counts of money laundering, one count of theft of public money, and two counts of making false statements to the U.S. House. It alleges that Santos misused $50,000 in fraudulent campaign donations.

Under the federal wire fraud statute, Santos could face fines and as much as 20 years in prison. Harry Litman, who previously served as Deputy Assistant Attorney General and U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, wrote on Twitter that Santos, "trapped and likely broke," may "wind up pleading guilty to minimize his jail exposure & fine."

In 2018, former Rep. Stephen Stockman (R–Texas) was sentenced to 120 months in prison and ordered to pay more than $1 million in restitution after being found guilty of 23 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud, and misuse of campaign funds.

*UPDATE: In a court appearance, Santos pleaded not guilty to all charges.

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  1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

    We got em! exclaimed nobody.

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Santos is an amateur. Biden's had 20 LLCs to facilitate wire transfers.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1656404256482549764?t=jbjZVQ6_lZsYFYu1cT5XXg&s=19

        This just in: The FBI refuses to give Congress informant file believed to show President Joe Biden participated in a foreign bribery scheme as vice president

        1. JesseAz   2 years ago

          So oversight isnt allowed if it involves a democrat?

        2. Moo Cow   2 years ago

          Keep fucking that chicken bro. Hahahahahaha ???????????? omg

          1. Sevo   2 years ago

            Keep lying, asshole.

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  2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    "This indictment seeks to hold Santos accountable for various alleged fraudulent schemes and brazen misrepresentations," said Breon Peace, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, in a press release. "Taken together, the allegations in the indictment charge Santos with relying on repeated dishonesty and deception to ascend to the halls of Congress and enrich himself."

    If only the New York Legal system had some level of integrity, I could better judge if this indictment has any merit to it.

    Is Santos a fraudster that requires prosecution, or is he just a lying fabulist that you don't turn your back on?

    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "If only the New York Legal system had some level of integrity"

      It's basically Venezuela/Russia/North Korea at this point.

    2. MasterThief   2 years ago

      That's the question. Frankly, I have no reason to believe he is innocent. Without clarity on these claims I also don't have any reason to believe the framing is accurate or that he is guilty of any wrongdoing.
      The guy seems shady. I'm ready to believe he is shady and belongs in jail. Unfortunately, Reason and those they use as sources have no credibility. It's also very suspicious how these accusations always seem to be against one side of the political aisle when similar situations from the other side are excused

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        It doesn't matter if he's innocent or guilty.
        All that matters is if he's friend or enemy.

    3. jparker8   2 years ago

      "New York Legal system" what? These are federal charges, not state.

  3. SMP0328   2 years ago

    This guy is a pathological liar. If he's lucky, he will finish his term in office and stay out of prison. I strongly doubt he will be that lucky.

    1. MatthewSlyfield   2 years ago

      "This guy is a pathological liar."
      Which makes him different from any other politician in Washington how?

  4. swillfredo pareto   2 years ago

    Taken together, the allegations in the indictment charge Santos with relying on repeated dishonesty and deception to ascend to the halls of Congress and enrich himself."

    Let’s be honest. Among his peers in Washington Santos is an amateur. Our current president has lied for decades as he failed forward to the office of the VPOTUS and then POTUS. Last I heard, the U.S. was a nation of laws, not men. That must mean the walls are closing in on President Neil Kinnock.

  5. Liberty_Belle   2 years ago

    I wonder if other countries are laughing at us.

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   2 years ago

      "America again? Meh."

  6. Longtobefree   2 years ago

    THIS is the important news today!
    Pay no attention to the bank records behind the curtain!

    1. Longtobefree   2 years ago

      https://thefederalist.com/2023/05/10/doj-strategically-timed-political-arrest-to-coincide-with-press-conference-detailing-evidence-of-biden-corruption/

      1. Longtobefree   2 years ago

        https://thefederalist.com/2023/05/10/bidens-made-millions-exchanging-political-favors-for-foreign-money-then-tried-to-cover-it-up-oversight-report/

        1. Mike Tiresome   2 years ago

          Cite?

    2. mad.casual   2 years ago

      So, way back when, Comey produced the October surprise. My Dad pointed out that since he wasn't immediately or even eventually eviscerated by the media, it was probably because he had one or more aces up his sleeve.

      Admittedly, "He's got an ace up his sleeve." leaves lots of room for all manner of narratives but, knowing that the VP was laundering money in an influence-peddling scheme that the WH could *not* have been entirely unaware of, especially given The Clinton Foundation's "It's not emoluments if the WH signs off on it... whoops." arrangement, would be a very big ace up someone's sleeve.

      Not for nothing, but remember Rod Blagojevich's brief return to the spotlight after serving time for his own influence peddling debacle... that involved Barry-O's vacant Senate seat?

  7. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/JonathanTurley/status/1656301264320307201?t=cv5jnSiq1mMTVcalYMYVsA&s=19

    The expected spin after the House presser would well alter the Earth's axis. The Committee has detailed what at a minimum is an obvious effort to conceal transactions with an absurd array of LLCs...
    ...It has supplied details on massive payments from figures in Romania, China and other countries associated with foreign intelligence and past corruption scandals...
    ...It shows an array of transfers to nine Biden family members including Biden grandchildren. The response of one reporter, however, as "what about the Trumps"?
    ...The Committee could produce eight heads in a duffle bag owned by Hunter and the media would still demand a luggage tag referencing the President. The question is what it takes to generate serious media interest in Biden influence peddling...
    ...Putting aside possible crimes like FARA violations, there is the rather obvious concern over corruption. Influence peddling is corruption and the Bidens are in a league to themselves in using influence peddling to enrich themselves.

    [Link]

    1. Super Scary   2 years ago (edited)

      “The response of one reporter, however, as “what about the Trumps”?”

      Oh wow, has that reporter been reading the comments at Reason?

      1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

        as “what about the Trumps”?”

        Jeff thinks renting hotel rooms to foreigners is bad.

        1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

          Jeff is onto Trumps scheme of opening hotels 40 years ago investing hundreds of millions to do so to cash in on the $200-$300/night bookings 4 decades later.
          Which is totally the same as opening 20 pass-thru LLCs offering no legitimate services while you are VP that pay directly into your family’s personal bank accounts

    2. Mike Tiresome   2 years ago

      I read your link. There's no evidence Joe Biden personally profited, or personally received, any foreign payments. Frankly, I find these types of partisan witch hunts offensive.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

        I did not read the link, read the article, watch the video, read the title of the video, or read the text synopsis because if there's one thing I can't stand, is when someone actually posts a cite when I ask for it.

        1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

          Plus, if I’m not told what to look for, I’m not interested.

        2. Unicorn Abattoir   2 years ago

          Clicking links is hard.

        3. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

          Lol

  8. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

    "Taken together, the allegations in the indictment charge Santos with relying on repeated dishonesty and deception to ascend to the halls of Congress and enrich himself."

    They could pretty much ad lib in any politician for Santos. So why him, why now?

    1. Nardz   2 years ago

      https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1656303401465155585?t=VgsVHof0EVOA18JsCwEH5Q&s=19

      Republican George Santos’ indictment includes criminal charges for two, $564 unemployment payments.

      I had to zoom in to make sure I was reading it correctly and that it wasn’t missing zeros.

      $564!

      [Link]

      1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago (edited)

        Imagine, they can tack on a couple more felonies if he wrote something down describing the deposit in a check register

  9. Nardz   2 years ago

    Reason doing its duty!

    https://twitter.com/Partisan_O/status/1656308550111469569?t=YN-65klCesdfnaIUebtoqQ&s=19

    You have to admit, the Biden Administration played this beautifully.

    The George Santos indictment announced the same morning the House Oversight Committee reveals Biden’s influence-peddling operation… White House, DOJ, Press.

    Game. Set. Match.

    They know exactly how to keep half the country in the dark while punishing their enemies with process and smears.

    [Link]

    1. Nardz   2 years ago

      https://twitter.com/VDAREJamesK/status/1656376729819140104?t=L8KO5UJOUUGglhd0owULaQ&s=19

      Again, this is the way law works now. Journos ARE the regime. Without media power, facts, laws, and police are all irrelevant.

      [Link]

    2. mad.casual   2 years ago

      You have to admit, the Biden Administration played this beautifully.

      The fact that they're including the detail that Santos' LLC was being advertised as a 501(c)(4) is just shameless.

    3. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago (edited)

      To be fair, Reason got burned on Russiagate AND COVID narratives, they’re going to be more cautious this time.

      EDIT: Let's just say they're still wearing a News Condom because not wearing one might make them look like a Republican.

      1. mad.casual   2 years ago

        EDIT: Let’s just say they’re still wearing a News Condom because not wearing one might make them look like a Republican.

        So what you're saying is, it's OK to stick it in Carroll as long as you wear a news condom? - Professional Jurinalist.

    4. Tony   2 years ago

      Based on a document that they haven't seen but only claim exists?

      Jared Kushner, White House employee and relative of Donald Trump, received billions of dollars from the Saudis. Donald Trump's corruption, especially with respect to foreign ties, might literally be the most extensive in all of human history.

      Santos is quite clearly a criminal freak and one wonders why you're even bothering defending him.

      But sure, Republicans, who spent the entire Clinton years searching for a reason to impeach and finding a blowjob, who in lieu of finding any dirt on Obama settled for racist conspiracy theories, and who announced investigations of Biden as their primary policy aim despite having nothing on him yet, yeah, this has cred.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago (edited)

        Lol. He didn’t recieve 20B. He was hired to manage 20B. A role he also had prior to 2016. What did Bidens granddaughter do for romania?

        1. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

          You don’t want to know what Tony thinks of that.

  10. Jerryskids   2 years ago

    Wasn't there another politician who lied about his academic and professional life repeatedly and misappropriated a bunch of money? Claimed to have graduated at the top of his class, only guy to have earned a full scholarship, earned 3 degrees, claimed to have been a truck driver from a family of coal miners, took bribes from China and Ukraine and Romania? Whatever happened to that guy? Last I heard he had been totally disgraced.

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

      John McCain?

      1. Unicorn Abattoir   2 years ago

        Richard Blumenthal?

      2. Sevo   2 years ago

        Remember that turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
        If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
        turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

  11. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    WITCH HUNT !!!

    WHAT ABOUT HUNTER BIDENS DICK PICS?

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      Would that be the one where Biden has his dick up the ass of the Ukraine government to make them fire the Burisma prosecutor?

      1. Tony   2 years ago

        Dude, when your one example of corruption is actually just a person doing his job correctly, one starts to suspect that the Bidens are actually some of the least corrupt politicians in the world. There's a nursery rhyme about this I think.

        1. JesseAz   2 years ago (edited)

          The state department was praising that prosecutor not even 9 months earlier.

        2. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

          … just a person doing his job correctly..

          Show us in the job description where he is supposed to get a foreign government to bend to his will or they won’t get aid?

    2. Sevo   2 years ago

      turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
      If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
      turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

  12. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

    Serial Fabulist Fucking Liar

    1. Sevo   2 years ago

      Leave Obama, Fauxcahantas, Fauci and Biden out of this.

  13. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/robbystarbuck/status/1656364528056037401?t=c_epOLF6B8t2Zz146iI84Q&s=19

    Woah this is insane. In Loudon County, VA a bunch of leftists associated to many elected Democrats had a secret group where they plotted revenge against parents who spoke up at school board meetings. It included threats of shooting parents and evil attempts to get parents fired!

    A real estate agent helped this group get the addresses of parents. Sounds a lot like a Democrat domestic terror cell to me. Where are the feds to raid and arrest them?

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   2 years ago

      They're too busy helping them.

    2. Dillinger   2 years ago

      those Flowers By Irene guys are in the group as believers.

  14. Unicorn Abattoir   2 years ago

    The DOJ is going to look really bad when we discover that George Santos isn't his real name.

  15. Unicorn Abattoir   2 years ago

    "relying on repeated dishonesty and deception to ascend to the halls of Congress and enrich himself."

    Like the other 434 members.

  16. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

    This story in a righteous universe would shut Sarc TFU forever. Just unbelievable this is getting a column and the biggest and worst political corruption scandal in American History by orders of magnitude is not

    1. Tony   2 years ago

      Clarence Thomas is getting plenty of ink, don't worry. Trump too.

  17. Tony   2 years ago

    Republicans always do this kind of hilarious thing where they immediately prove themselves right about some problem they concocted for mean-spirited reasons. Here it's Santos being indicted for unemployment fraud at the very moment Republicans are trying to "crack down" on this super serious problem.

    But it's the same thing with being fiscal hawks then exploding the deficit every chance they get.

    And being against affirmative action then elevating the middling (and unbelievably corrupt) Clarence Thomas to high power based largely on his race.

    If this weirdo weren't so important to the House majority's numbers, they could just declare that the problem was letting a gay in the party.

    1. Sevo   2 years ago

      Steaming piles of lefty shit always post lies like this.

  18. Dillinger   2 years ago

    bunch of criminal bullies picking on one duly-elected guy kinda makes me want to stick up for him.

    also where's the Crime Family updates?

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  20. Sevo   2 years ago

    "The serial fabulist is accused of wire fraud and lying to Congress."

    And Fauci skates?

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