Former Congressman George Santos faces a potential 87-month prison sentence following his guilty plea for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. The 36-year-old, who served less than a year representing parts of Queens and Long Island, has been accused of extensive dishonest behavior, including fabricating his biography and stealing funds from vulnerable donors. Prosecutors argue that without a significant sentence, Santos is likely to continue his deceptive practices. Santos himself has publicly criticized the justice system, comparing his situation to more serious criminal cases.
Santos's dishonesty and base self-preservation know no bounds. It is abundantly clear that, without a substantial deterrent, Santos will continue to deceive and defraud for years to come.
The DOJ wants me to go to prison for 87 months while they let sex traffickers walk freely, they give drug lords slaps on the wrist.
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