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Home | George Santos Sentenced to Over 7 Years for Fraud and ID Theft — Ex-Congressman Asks for Solitary Confinement

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George Santos Sentenced to Over 7 Years for Fraud and ID Theft — Ex-Congressman Asks for Solitary Confinement

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Last updated: April 26, 2025 12:29 am
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George Santos, the former Republican congressman from New York whose short political career was marred by scandal and lies, has officially been sentenced to 87 months (7 years and 3 months) in federal prison. The sentence comes after Santos pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including aggravated identity theft and wire fraud.

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Wire Fraud, ID Theft, and a Donor’s Stolen Credit CardJudge Hands Down Tougher Sentence Than ExpectedSantos Requests Solitary Confinement for His SafetyFrom Congress to Conviction in Less Than 18 MonthsThe Fallout — Political, Financial, and PersonalMedia Tour Before Prison

The sentence was handed down in a Long Island federal courtroom on Friday, capping off one of the most dramatic downfalls in recent political memory. In addition to his prison time, Santos has been ordered to pay $370,000 in restitution and forfeit certain assets — pushing the total financial hit to nearly $580,000.

Wire Fraud, ID Theft, and a Donor’s Stolen Credit Card

Santos was first indicted in May 2023 on 23 federal charges, including money laundering, wire fraud, identity theft, and theft of public funds. The investigation uncovered a complex web of financial crimes, many of which centered around his 2022 congressional campaign.

Among the most shocking revelations: Santos admitted to stealing the credit card information of a campaign donor and racking up unauthorized charges in September and October 2022. The fraud helped fund campaign-related expenses — and, allegedly, some personal luxuries.

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Santos eventually reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in August 2024, admitting guilt on several of the most serious counts, including aggravated identity theft, which carries a mandatory minimum prison sentence of two years.

But the judge wasn’t convinced that the minimum sentence would be enough.

Judge Hands Down Tougher Sentence Than Expected

While the mandatory minimum sentence required two years, the judge ruled that Santos’ actions showed a “brazen abuse of public trust” and warranted a much harsher punishment. In court, the judge cited the depth of deception, the multiple victims, and Santos’ exploitation of the political system as aggravating factors.

The courtroom was packed with journalists, former constituents, and a few quiet protesters who held up signs calling Santos a “con artist in a suit” and “the face of modern political fraud.”

Santos Requests Solitary Confinement for His Safety

In a dramatic moment during sentencing, Santos told the court he intends to request solitary confinement while serving his time, citing concerns over his safety in general population. He pointed to his past remarks criticizing gang violence and criminal behavior during his short time in Congress as the reason for the request.

“I fear for my life behind bars, and I’m asking the Bureau of Prisons to protect me in isolation,” he said.

While the judge acknowledged the concern, it will be up to federal prison officials to decide whether Santos qualifies for solitary confinement — and for how long.

From Congress to Conviction in Less Than 18 Months

Santos’ political career was short-lived and full of scandal. After being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in November 2022, he was sworn in January 2023 — but his time in office was quickly overtaken by a growing list of fabricated claims and criminal investigations.

Almost immediately after taking office, investigative journalists uncovered that Santos had lied about nearly every part of his resume, including his education, work history, charitable work, and even his heritage. These revelations were followed by the discovery of financial irregularities and ultimately the criminal indictment.

He was officially expelled from Congress in late 2023, becoming one of the very few lawmakers in U.S. history to be removed in such fashion.

The Fallout — Political, Financial, and Personal

With his sentencing now complete, Santos faces a long road ahead — both legally and personally. While he’ll begin serving his sentence soon, civil lawsuits from victims may follow, particularly from the donor whose credit card was used without permission.

Meanwhile, the Republican Party in New York has distanced itself from the former congressman, and several of his former allies have expressed shame and regret over supporting him during his campaign.

Even more damning is the lasting blow to public trust in political institutions. Santos’ case has become a national symbol of political deception, prompting calls for stronger candidate vetting, campaign finance reform, and stricter ID verification laws.

Media Tour Before Prison

Just one day before sentencing, Santos appeared on “The Matt Gaetz Show” on One America News Network, defending his character and repeating that he felt the justice system had been politicized. In a surreal segment, he also warned that he’d be “vindicated one day in the court of public opinion.”

That remains to be seen — but for now, George Santos is headed to prison.

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