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#GeorgeSantos must serve 7.25 years plus 2 years probationary observation, and pay $373M restitution. U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert at sentencing: You're “an arrogant fraudster talking out of both sides of [your] mouth.” He must show up for jail by July 25, around my birthday. Will we ever know where all his money came from? He flipped that district red with a ton of money, he definitely didn't have, he was stealing from his boyfriends(!) #arrogant #fraudster #GOP msn.com/en-us/news/crime/georg

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It should seem ironic that a devotee of the president who so often bellyaches about “election integrity” has earned himself a lengthy stretch behind bars for election-related wire fraud and identity theft.
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Prism & Pen · Will Trump Pardon Gay Former Congressman George Santos?By Rand Bishop

Probably the convicted felon Trump will pardon this motherfucker Santos, like he did with all the #jan6 criminals and his GOP-cronies.

And like this grifter earlier this week: Trump pardoned Michele Fiore, a former candidate for governor of Nevada after she was convicted of raising money for a memorial to slain police officers but spending the donations on plastic surgery, credit card payments and her daughter’s wedding.

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George Santos, that darling of chameleons everywhere, has finally been thrown in gaol (jail).

Not for his defrauding of the American voters to become a Congressperson though; nly for defrauding people out ofntheir money to support his preferred lifestyle.

The defence wanted 2 years, but the judge gave him 7 (87 months) followed by 2 years of supervised release. George has indicated previously that if he went to gaol (jail) he wanted to be in solitary - he might be regretting that request now.

He spent the time leading up to sentencing claiming the trial was a "witch hunt", etc, which didn't help his claim that he was sorry and regretted his action at the sentencing hearing.