George Santos begs Trump for pardon after judge handed down 7-year sentence
A federal judge sentenced the out former Republican lawmaker to 87 months in prison.
April 27, 2025
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A federal judge sentenced the out former Republican lawmaker to 87 months in prison.
The former Republican lawmaker was expelled from Congress, then pleaded guilty to more than 20 criminal charges.
The disgraced politician is one of the most fascinating and controversial personalities in America.
The gay fabulist and former New York congressman is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday.
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Federal prosecutors called him a "pathological liar and fraudster" who "made a mockery of our election system."
The disgraced gay ex-congressman said he needed more time to make money from his podcast to pay the fines he owes. He wanted a delay until August, but a judge granted it just until April.
The gay fabulist former-congressman’s wants approval to have his latest venture to keep him out of prison until late-summer.
The possibilities are endless.
The plea deal means Santos will avoid a high-profile trial that was expected to drag for weeks.
Tuesday’s hearing didn’t go his way.
The disgraced politician took seriously a satirical post referring to the Republican National Convention as "Grindr's Super Bowl."
These picks may seem nonsensical, but we guarantee that we put more thought into them than Trump did his.
Rainbow mashes up 60 Minutes and Grease to lampoon the outrageous far-right congresswoman.
The lying gay former congressman from New York has a new way to make a buck by turning into the drag queen he previously denied being.
The disgraced former U.S. representative said he was worried that his run as an independent would split the Republican vote and give Democrats a House majority — and he claimed anti-Semitism is widespread among Dems.
It's the latest twist in the convoluted Santos saga.
Didn't we tell you to lose our number?
She joins Navratilova, Jenner, Grenell, and Santos; however, Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt this lot is not.
The man told the disgraced former politician that he could “get everything dropped, evidence that is on you removed" in exchange for $900,000.
The gay man told police he was only exercising his free-speech rights to let the former Congressman “know what a piece of shi*t he was.”