George Santos showed up for his sentencing in Central Islip, New York, on Friday. Reuters


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George Santos, a former US representative, received a seven-year prison sentence on Friday. The case ended a long controversy that started with lies during his campaign for Congress. Santos, 36, lied about his background before and after being elected.

He became the first openly LGBTQ+ Republican in Congress. However, he was later convicted for defrauding donors. His sentencing happened in Long Island, just east of New York City.

Santos cried during the hearing. He said he felt “humbled” and admitted he had broken the trust of voters. He pleaded guilty to wire fraud and identity theft last year and asked the court for mercy.

“I offer my deepest apologies,” he said. “I cannot rewrite the past, but I can control the road ahead.”

Judge Joanna Seybert did not believe his apology. She questioned where his true remorse was. She sentenced him to 87 months in prison. The judge said Santos blamed others instead of accepting responsibility.

Santos spent less than a year in Congress. His colleagues expelled him in 2023. After his removal, Democrats won back his seat in a special election.

He admitted to stealing the identities of nearly 12 people, including family members. He used the stolen money to fund his campaign. He also made up fake stories about his life and experiences.

During the investigation, Santos often attacked the media. He said the reports against him were lies. However, the truth later came out.

Santos spent donor money on luxury vacations, designer goods, Botox treatments, and even subscriptions to OnlyFans. Before his election, a local newspaper had already raised concerns about his fake resume.

Before Friday’s sentencing, Santos posted online calling himself a “scapegoat.” He also accused the justice department of unfair treatment. Prosecutors used these posts to show that Santos was not truly sorry.

Santos later apologized for his crimes. He said that while he accepted guilt, he believed seven years in prison was too harsh. “Every sunrise since that plea has carried the same realization: I did this, me. I am responsible,” he wrote.

Santos pleaded guilty in August to wire fraud and identity theft. Prosecutors said it was the first time he admitted to lying and stealing.

Breon Peace, a US attorney, said Santos's actions hurt not just individuals, but government institutions too. He said the sentence showed a strong commitment to fighting corruption.

Santos originally faced up to 22 years in prison. As part of his plea deal, he must also pay back $373,749.97 and forfeit $205,002.97.

His story is now a powerful reminder that lies in public office do not go unpunished.

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