Monday, January 2, 2023

More Fun for Santos

When Representative-elect George Santos takes his seat in Congress on Tuesday, he will do so under the shadow of active investigations by federal and local prosecutors into potential criminal activity during his two congressional campaigns.

But an older criminal case may be more pressing: Brazilian law enforcement authorities intend to revive fraud charges against Mr. Santos, and will seek his formal response, prosecutors told The New York Times on Monday.

They stopped pursuing the matter because they didn't know where Santos was.

Now they do.

And since he has publicly admitted to the charges, this could be interesting.

Don't touch that dial!

2 comments:

  1. Remember when I laughed out loud at "wise" guy Trump drawing attention to himself?

    Interesting Times can be good times ...

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  2. IS he stupid?

    Commit fraud in a foreign counter then stand up and say;

    Here I am...

    Will someone pick up the trash.


    Eck!

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