The check fraud he was caught doing in Brazil, and admitted to to authorities there.
Trashing his rented apartment and refusing to pay the many thousands of dollars in damages.
Quite possibly, helping some woman get her green card, by marrying her (for a year) under false pretenses.
Yes, that 700 K to finance his campaign had to come from someone — it sure as hell wasn’t the “LinkBridge” “work” or whatever crap he pretended to do afterward.
That supposed save-the-puppies charity work was a scam, too (starting with how the woman claims she was never paid).
As for the others, some kick-ass sentencing IMHO. The judge here should be doing the sentencing for the capitol insurrectionists:
""Another person involved in the plot, Barry Croft, is set for sentencing Wednesday. Croft was a part of the plan with Fox and the others, and practiced detonating explosives in preparation, prosecutors said at the trial.
Additionally, earlier this month, three other men involved in the plot – Pete Musico, Joseph Morrison and Paul Bellar – were all sentenced on charges of gang participation, support of a terrorist act and carrying or possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony, according to the Michigan attorney general’s office.
Musico and Bellar must serve a minimum of 12 years and seven years, respectively. The alleged “commander” of the group, Morrison – who, according to affidavits filed with the attorney general’s office, went by the online moniker “Boogaloo Bunyan” online – must serve a minimum of 11 years."
In addition, if it’s found that Santos lied on his congressional Financial Disclosure Report–either the one he filed in 2020 or the 2022 one–he could face charges.
That would be funny. Let him serve half a term before sentencing, then jail him for the rest of the term (and when he gets re-elected*, all of that term!)
I have to wonder: has there been any investigation into the other GOP Reps who won NY districts? What makes you think the GOP vetted them any better than they did Santos?
Yet another conservative app appears to be floundering. The Right Stuff dating app is floundering. App downloads are dwindling and it’s still only available on Apple. Users state that it’s very difficult to get a profile on the site, and they tend to know most of the other users already on it.
It gets deeper for this guy and the GQP.
"The Republican elections board commissioner in Rensselaer County, N.Y., is scheduled to plead guilty after he was accused of carrying out a brazen scheme that allowed him to cast votes in other voters’ names, a local newspaper reported Wednesday.
Jason Schofield, 43, of Troy, is scheduled to plead guilty on Jan. 11, in an agreement that contains a promise to cooperate with a sprawling federal probe, the [Albany Times Union reported], citing an anonymous source."