The sentence of more than 7 years behind bars is what was requested by the Department of Justice.
Former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) was sentenced on April 25 to more than 7 years in federal prison on wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges.
The sentence of 87 months behind bars is what was requested by the Department of Justice.
He was also ordered to pay almost $374,000 and more than $205,000 in restitution and forfeiture, respectively.
Santos, who was charged in 2023, faced a minimum of two years and a maximum of 22 years behind bars.
The former congressman, who represented New Yorkโs Third Congressional District, told One America News on April 24 that he plans to serve his entire sentence in solitary confinement out of fear for his safety.
Santos pleaded guilty in August to committing wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.
โI betrayed the trust of my constituents and supporters. I deeply regret my conduct,โ he said upon pleading guilty.
Following the hearing, Santos said he felt he had no choice but to admit wrongdoing.
โPleading guilty is a step I never imagined Iโd take, but it is a necessary one because it is the right thing to do,โ Santos told reporters. โItโs not only a recognition of my misrepresentation to others, but more profoundly, it is my own recognition of the lies I told myself over these past years.โ
Santos, while running for Congress, filed false reports with the Federal Election Commission that consisted of inflated campaign fundraising numbers in order to qualify for funding and logistical support from the Republican National Committee. His campaign falsely reported that Santos loaned $500,000 to the campaign.
Additionally, Santos charged the credit cards of campaign donors without their permission.
He also took $24,000 in unemployment insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic despite being employed.
Moreover, Santos made false statements to the House of Representatives such as how much he had in assets.
Santos was expelled from Congress on Dec. 1, 2023, following a House Ethics Committee report that he โknowingly caused his campaign committee to file false or incomplete reports with the Federal Election Commission; used campaign funds for personal purposes; engaged in fraudulent conduct, … and engaged in knowing and willful violations of the Ethics in Government Act.โ
Byย Jackson Richman