Serial liar George Santos pleads guilty, avoiding a looming criminal trial
George Santos pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft, facing potential sentencing and restitution payments as part of a plea agreement.
George Santos expected to plead guilty during a hearing Monday, sources tell ABC News
George Santos is likely to plead guilty to federal charges, avoiding trial and potentially facing a sentence.
Santos faces multiple felony charges, primarily connected to financial deceit and fraud.
Former US Rep. George Santos seeks to delay fraud sentencing - to make more podcast episodes
George Santos seeks to delay sentencing to pay fines from anticipated podcast earnings, but prosecutors doubt his financial claims and argue for immediate sentencing.
Serial liar George Santos pleads guilty, avoiding a looming criminal trial
George Santos pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft, facing potential sentencing and restitution payments as part of a plea agreement.
George Santos expected to plead guilty during a hearing Monday, sources tell ABC News
George Santos is likely to plead guilty to federal charges, avoiding trial and potentially facing a sentence.
Santos faces multiple felony charges, primarily connected to financial deceit and fraud.
Former US Rep. George Santos seeks to delay fraud sentencing - to make more podcast episodes
George Santos seeks to delay sentencing to pay fines from anticipated podcast earnings, but prosecutors doubt his financial claims and argue for immediate sentencing.
Rep. Tom Suozzi declares victory against Republican challenger in race for George Santos' old seat in NY-3
Tom Suozzi secured victory in Long Island's congressional seat, appealing to voters' desire for unity and bipartisanship over extremism.
What to Know About the Race to Replace George Santos
The special House election in New York's Third Congressional District is considered a tossup with high stakes for both parties.
George Santos, the previous congressman, was expelled from the House after being accused of campaign and credit card fraud.
Why AP declared Tom Suozzi the winner of the George Santos seat: Race call explained
Former Rep. Tom Suozzi replaces Republican George Santos in New York's third congressional district, helping Democrats chip away at the Republican majority in the House.
Suozzi's victory was based on early vote results showing a decisive lead in Queens and enough of a lead in Nassau County to withstand the expected boost for the Republican nominee.
Rep. Tom Suozzi declares victory against Republican challenger in race for George Santos' old seat in NY-3
Tom Suozzi secured victory in Long Island's congressional seat, appealing to voters' desire for unity and bipartisanship over extremism.
What to Know About the Race to Replace George Santos
The special House election in New York's Third Congressional District is considered a tossup with high stakes for both parties.
George Santos, the previous congressman, was expelled from the House after being accused of campaign and credit card fraud.
Why AP declared Tom Suozzi the winner of the George Santos seat: Race call explained
Former Rep. Tom Suozzi replaces Republican George Santos in New York's third congressional district, helping Democrats chip away at the Republican majority in the House.
Suozzi's victory was based on early vote results showing a decisive lead in Queens and enough of a lead in Nassau County to withstand the expected boost for the Republican nominee.
George Santos's Dress Shirt and Collar Look Combo Is ... a Fake
George Santos, expelled for fraud, embarrassingly reveals his collared shirt is fake in a radio interview, illustrating a larger critique of authenticity in politics.
George Santos Says He's Running for Congress Again
George Santos intends to run for Congress again despite being expelled and facing criminal charges.
Mr. Santos plans to challenge Representative Nick LaLota in New York's First Congressional District in the Republican primary in June.
George Santos's Dress Shirt and Collar Look Combo Is ... a Fake
George Santos, expelled for fraud, embarrassingly reveals his collared shirt is fake in a radio interview, illustrating a larger critique of authenticity in politics.
George Santos Says He's Running for Congress Again
George Santos intends to run for Congress again despite being expelled and facing criminal charges.
Mr. Santos plans to challenge Representative Nick LaLota in New York's First Congressional District in the Republican primary in June.
George Santos faced a New York judge in court as his federal criminal trial looms
Former U.S. Rep. George Santos faces a fraud trial with charges of identity theft and wire fraud, with jury anonymity ruled to avoid potential harassment of jurors.
The judge denied a request for prospective jurors to fill out a questionnaire due to the negative media coverage surrounding the case, highlighting the importance of in-person questioning for a fair jury selection process.
George Santos is gone from Congress. His campaign committee is still a financial mess.
Nancy Marks, the former campaign treasurer for George Santos, pleaded guilty to fraudulent reporting.
Santos' campaign committee is still active and has reported owing over $16,000 to WinRed and a total of $155,000 in debts.
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