Santos told the court he had wrongly applied for jobless benefits he didn't deserve. Getty Images


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George Santos, once a rising politician, has now begun a seven-year prison term. He arrived this week at a correctional facility in Fairton, New Jersey. Officials confirmed he is now in federal custody.

Santos had pleaded guilty last year to serious crimes. These included wire fraud, identity theft, and lying to government agencies. The court found he misused campaign money and deceived donors.

How the downfall began

Santos entered politics as a fresh face in 2022. He shocked many by defeating a well-known opponent in New York. His win helped shift the area to Republican control. But soon after his victory, questions started to swirl.

A news report exposed several false claims in his background. He had lied about going to college and working for major banks. These lies were just the start of his legal troubles.

Santos even said his mother survived the 9/11 attacks. That turned out to be untrue. These falsehoods led to both local and federal investigations.

What the court revealed

Prosecutors said Santos stole thousands from campaign donors. He used their credit cards without telling them. In total, he charged over $44,000 for personal use. He also took jobless benefits while working full-time.

The court ordered him to pay back $374,000. He admitted to the theft and the fake claims. After his guilty plea, Santos lost his seat in Congress. Lawmakers voted to expel him. That had not happened in more than 20 years.

Santos reacts to prison time

Before heading to prison, Santos posted online. He said, “My rhinestones are packed.” He also wrote, “Legends never truly exit.” The post added drama to an already strange saga.

He later tried to make money through Cameo. That’s a site where fans buy video messages from celebrities. It did not help him avoid prison time.

Public and political fallout

Santos’ case shocked both political parties. Many leaders said he hurt the public’s trust. Some called his lies dangerous and damaging. His case showed how quickly a political career can collapse.

His story became one of the biggest scandals in recent U.S. politics. In total, he faced 23 federal charges. He is now one of only six members in U.S. history to be expelled from Congress.

What’s next for Santos

Santos, now 37, will serve his sentence in New Jersey. His legal team has not said if he plans to appeal. He has kept a defiant tone but faces a long road ahead. For now, his political chapter appears to be over.

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