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On Thursday, Rep. George Santos (R-New York) signed a deal with Brazilian prosecutors that he would confess and pay $5,000 in fines and compensation in exchange for dropped criminal charges. The New York Republican had charges filed against him in a suburb outside Rio de Janeiro on allegations he stole checks to buy clothing and other goods in 2008. Prosecutors say he also used a fake name in the store in Niterói. 50 BEST CELEBRITY BIKINIS SLIDESHOW! The merchant, Carlos Bruno Simões, attended the court hearing on Thursday. He said he was disappointed in the small amount Santos was forced to p...
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George Santos has denied reports that he previously performed as a drag queen in Brazil. The United States representative has also advocated for far-right policies that LGBTQ activists have condemned. Santos took to Twitter to address the claims. Santos is currently facing calls to resign over a series of exaggerations and lies about his background. While he admitted to “embellishing” details about his past, he has refused to step down. “I was elected by 142,000 people. Until those same 142,000 people tell me they don’t want me – we’ll find out in two years,” he said about the matter. > 50 ‘BE...
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Brazilian officials are reinstating criminal fraud charges against Rep.-elect George Santos (R–New York) as the Long Island Republican becomes increasingly shrouded in scandal over his resume and identity. A spokesperson from the prosecutor’s office in Rio de Janeiro told the press that police hadn’t been able to locate Santos but would now seek a “formal response” about the fraud case from over a decade ago. In 2008, Santos allegedly entered a clothing store in Niterói, Brazil, and spent almost $700 using a fake name and stolen checkbook. He subsequently told police that he stole the checkboo...
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George Santos, the New York Republican elected to Congress in November, is facing more allegations of major discrepancies in his resume. An article published by the New York Times previously revealed that his claims of his employment and education history couldn’t be substantiated. This is Santos’ second run after losing to Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi in 2020. He brought Republicans to a narrow majority in the House after defeating Robert Zimmerman in a newly drawn district encompassing parts of Queens and Long Island. Santos painted himself as a “seasoned Wall Street financier and investor” wh...
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