In his pursuit of higher office, George Santos is accused by prosecutors of fabricating his past, engaging in deceitful schemes, inflating fund-raising numbers, and stealing from donors, leading to a request for a significant sentence to deter future fraud. Lawyers for Santos requested a minimum two-year sentence followed by probation, citing his remorse and payment of restitution, while arguing that his actions stemmed from desperation related to his political campaign. Despite his public disgrace and removal from Congress, prosecutors believe Santos sought to leverage his crimes for personal gain, including through appearances on Cameo and the debut of his podcast, “Pants on Fire With George Santos.”
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