May 10, 2023
George Santos charged with fraud, money laundering and more crimes in New York court
Federal prosecutors have charged Republican Rep. of New York with fraud, money laundering and other crimes, according to an indictment unsealed Wednesday, a stunning development following months of scrutiny of the freshman congressman that began after lies he told about his background began to unravel. Santos, 34, was arrested Wednesday morning, the Justice Department said. He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment before U.S. Magistrate Judge Arlene Lindsay at the federal courthouse in Central Islip, New York. He was ordered to be released on a $500,000 bond and agreed to surrender his passport. "Taken together, the allegations in the indictment charge Santos with relying on repeated dishonesty and deception to ascend to the halls of Congress and enrich himself," U.S. Attorney Breon Peace said in a statement. "He used political contributions to line his pockets, unlawfully applied for unemployment benefits that should have gone to New Yorkers who had lost their jobs due to the pandemic, and lied to the House of Representatives." The 13-count returned by a federal grand jury Tuesday includes If convicted, Santos faces up to 20 years in prison for the most serious charges. Speaking to reporters outside the courthouse after his arraignment, Santos said it is his "right to fight to prove my innocence," and he remains unbowed by the calls to step down. "I will prove myself innocent and then we'll move from there. Reelection is a very far time away," he said, adding "I will not resign." Santos accused the Justice Department of mounting a "witch hunt" against him — a characterization former President Donald Trump has made about the various investigations into his conduct. "I'm going to fight my battle. I'm going to deliver. I'm going to fight the witch hunt, I'm going to take care of clearing my name, and I look forward to doing that," Santos said. The 20-page indictment lays out an alleged scheme in which Santos operated a limited liability company to defraud prospective supporters of his 2022 congressional campaign. Federal prosecutors allege that Santos induced supporters to donate money to the unnamed company "under the false pretense that the money would be used to support" his candidacy. He then spent "thousands of dollars" of the solicited donations on personal expenses including luxury designer clothes, credit card and car payments and payments on personal debts. Santos allegedly directed an unidentified political consultant to tell supporters of his candidacy that the company was a tax-exempt social welfare organization, and the contributions they made would be used in support of his congressional campaign, including to pay for television ads. Two donors transferred $25,000 apiece to the company's account, which Santos controlled, and that money was then transferred to Santos' personal bank accounts, according to court filings. Prosecutors said the company was neither a 501(c)(4) nor an independent expenditure committee, and Santos "converted most of those funds to his own personal benefit." The indictment also alleges Santos fraudulently collected enhanced unemployment benefits from New York state during the COVID-19 pandemic, though he was employed at the time as a regional director at a Florida-based investment firm, Harbor City Capital, earning about $120,000 a year. He received more than $24,000 in unemployment benefits for which he was not eligible, prosecutors allege. Federal prosecutors go on to claim that Santos engaged in efforts to mislead the House and the public about his financial condition in connection with two congressional campaigns, an unsuccessful 2020 House bid and his 2022 race. During his 2020 campaign, Santos filed two House disclosures, in which he "falsely certified" that his only earned income was a salary totaling $55,000 during the relevant reporting period and the only compensation he received exceeding $5,000 came from an "unspecified commission bonus." But the indictment states that Santos overstated the income he received and failed to disclose his salary from the Florida investment firm. In September 2022, for his second congressional campaign, prosecutors said Santos overstated his income and assets on a House disclosure form and falsely claimed he earned $750,000 from the Devolder Organization, a Florida-based entity of which he was the sole beneficiary and received between $1 million and $5 million in dividends from the firm. He also allegedly lied about having a checking account with between $100,000 and $250,000, and a savings account with between $1 million and $5 million. Prosecutors, however, say these assertions were false. The charges against Santos were filed by federal prosecutors from the Eastern District of New York, one of several investigative entities examining the GOP lawmaker's congressional campaign and financial dealings. Local and state authorities, as well as the FBI and law enforcement in Brazil, have also been investigating Santos. The congressman was elected to represent New York's 3rd Congressional District last November and has spent the months since then dogged by questions about his education and professional experience, as well as his finances and campaign spending. Santos has of illegally using funds raised during his 2022 congressional campaign for personal expenses and for submitting false information about the source of his donations as well as campaign expenses. A series of payments listed on Santos' campaign finance filings for exactly $199.99, one cent below the $200 threshold where receipts are required, was also uncovered, further raising questions about his campaign spending. The FBI was in purporting to raise funds for a veteran's dying dog through pet charity, while the Securities and Exchange Commission has at Harbor City Capital, a financial firm that was shut down in 2021 for allegedly operating as a Ponzi scheme. Santos was and in 2017 as part of an investigation into a scheme to skim ATM numbers. A from a Brazilian man arrested for installing skimmers at a Seattle bank claimed Santos was "in charge of" the credit card fraud ploy. Santos' troubles have followed him to Capitol Hill, where he from two House committees due to the "ongoing attention" from the multitude of investigations into his alleged misconduct. The House Ethics Committee into Santos in March, part of which involves whether he engaged in unlawful activity regarding his 2022 congressional campaign and whether he failed to properly disclose required information on House statements. Santos "embellishing" his resume, but has otherwise denied any other wrongdoing. The steady flow of revelations about the New York Republican has led to calls for his resignation, including from Republicans in the New York delegation. Many have reiterated their demands for Santos to step down from his House seat in light of the criminal charges filed against him. "I can't wait for him to be gone," GOP Rep. Marc Molinaro of New York told reporters Wednesday about Santos. Santos, though, has resisted the pressure to leave Congress and that he would seek a second term in 2024. His lawyer, Joseph Murray, told CBS News that Santos is "absolutely" still running for reelection and would not be deterred by the charges. Murray told the judge during Wednesday's arraignment that Santos would need freedom to attend campaign events and fundraisers. While Santos' travel is restricted to New York City, Long Island and the District of Columbia, he can make requests for travel outside of those areas to the court. Murray said he expects Santos will return to work in Washington. The congressman, Murray said, "is not running from anything." House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Wednesday that he would not support Santos' reelection campaign. Asked if he would call on Santos to resign, McCarthy told reporters Tuesday that he would do so if Santos is eventually convicted. He said Wednesday he would also call on Santos to resign if the House Ethics Committee determined he broke the law. Republicans have a slim majority in the House, and McCarthy can only afford four defections in order for his legislative priorities to pass. "Like every American you have your day in court," he told reporters Wednesday after the indictment against Santos was unsealed, adding the New York congressman will "go through his time in trial. We'll find out how the outcome is." Asked about Santos' indictment Wednesday, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said the embattled congressman already does not serve on House committees. "There is a legal process, the charges just came out," Scalise told reporter at a press conference, adding that there is a "presumption of innocence, but they're serious charges." Scalise and House Republican Conference chair Rep. Elise Stefanik emphasized that they want to root out fraud and abuse in all federal programs, including pandemic assistance. "This legal process is going to play itself out," Stefanik said. "Unfortunately, this is not the first time a member of Congress from either party has been indicted."
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