A Texas man has been sentenced to a year and a half in prison over his failed effort to dupe disgraced ex-congressman George ...
George Santos’ legal team has argued that the sentencing ... in the months since his guilty plea,” prosecutors argued. They also pointed out that a report from the Probation Department ...
Federal prosecutors are questioning expelled U.S. Rep. George Santos’ claims that the admitted felon and notorious liar needs more time to pay over a half million dollars of restitution and ...
A Texas man who pleaded guilty to fraudulently promising to get the criminal case against former Rep. George Santos dismissed ...
NEW YORK -- Disgraced former Congressman George Santos had his February sentencing ... It has been well over a year since he's been out of Congress. He belongs in prison. Why hasn't he gone ...
Disgraced former congressman George Santos, facing a federal prison sentence, has won a few months' freedom to come up with more than half a million dollars in court fines — including from work ...
The former Florida congressman invited disgraced ex-Rep. George Santos onto his new show Friday to swap beauty secrets after being skewered online for looking like a “Who from Whoville.” ...
George Santos has leveraged his criminal notoriety ... Prosecutors also pointed out that Santos already has two six-figure revenue streams. He’s earned more than $400,000 in appearances on ...
Former United States Representative George Santos in 2024. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News) Medina never got a text back from any of his targets. But Santos reached out to authorities ...
Pants on Fire began after Santos pleaded guilty in August. The podcast describes itself as a “weekly gossip show that serves up a mix of candor and comedy as George sits down with guests from ...
Former Long Island Rep. George Santos on Friday asked a federal judge to postpone his sentencing on wire fraud and identity theft charges for several months because his lawyers say he doesn't have ...
He pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Disgraced former Congressman George Santos asked a judge on Friday to delay his sentencing in his federal fraud case. Santos is ...