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George Santos Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison for Campaign Fraud

Former Rep. George Santos Gets 87 Months for Stealing and Lying

by pinkfloyd
April 26, 2025
in Espionage & Scandals, Government Accountability, Government and Politics, Legal Affairs, Legislation, Political News
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Santos Sentenced for Fraud After Lavish Spending and False Claims - Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP

Judge Slams Santos for Lies and Theft During 2022 Campaign - Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP

George Santos Sentenced to Over 7 Years in Prison for Federal Fraud

George Santos, the disgraced former congressman from New York, was sentenced Friday to 87 months in prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft tied to his 2022 campaign.

Once a rising figure in Republican politics, Santos broke down in tears in court as he acknowledged his wrongdoing. “I betrayed the confidence entrusted in me,” he said, adding, “I cannot rewrite the past, but I can control the road ahead.”

The sentencing marks a dramatic fall from grace for the 36-year-old, who was expelled from Congress in late 2023 after a House Ethics Committee report revealed a mountain of misconduct, including “uncharged and unlawful conduct.”

Federal prosecutors painted a damning picture: Santos stole identities, funneled campaign funds for personal use—including luxury items and vacations—and even collected unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Ryan Harris didn’t hold back:

“He rose to one of the highest offices in the land on a wave of lies… and the extravagance along the way.”

Roberta Reardon, New York’s Labor Commissioner, criticized Santos during the hearing, calling his actions a “callous disregard for New Yorkers,” and reminded the court that his crimes “were not victimless.”

U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert appeared unmoved by Santos’ defense, which claimed he had crafted an “alter ego” to escape a troubled upbringing. While Santos pleaded for a light, two-year sentence, the judge handed down the full 87 months prosecutors requested.

Seybert also questioned his continued deceit and lack of accountability. Despite making money through social media appearances and a documentary, she found it “incredible” that Santos never set aside funds for restitution.

He was previously ordered to repay $373,000 to victims.

Santos, who represented parts of Long Island and Queens, became infamous for fabricating much of his life story. He falsely claimed business successes, education credentials, and Jewish heritage—among many other lies.

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Even after being charged, Santos tried to stage a political comeback, briefly running as an independent in another district. That effort fizzled, and he ultimately pleaded guilty just weeks before his federal trial was set to begin.

Now, he’s expected to report to prison by July 25, closing the chapter on one of the most bizarre political scandals in recent congressional history.

Source: CNN – Former Rep. George Santos sentenced to 87 months for federal fraud charges

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