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Santos Fights Seven-Year Sentence for Fraud, Citing Harsh Punishment
Disgraced former US congressman George Santos is contesting a seven-year sentence for fraud, arguing that the proposed punishment is too severe despite pleading guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft related to his 2022 campaign; prosecutors cite his unrepentant social media posts as evi...
Santos Fights Seven-Year Sentence for Fraud, Citing Harsh Punishment
Disgraced former US congressman George Santos is contesting a seven-year sentence for fraud, arguing that the proposed punishment is too severe despite pleading guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft related to his 2022 campaign; prosecutors cite his unrepentant social media posts as evi...
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36% Bias Score


Santos Faces Seven-Year Prison Sentence for Fraud
Former Rep. George Santos, expelled from Congress, pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft, facing over seven years in prison for stealing from donors, misusing campaign funds, and lying about his background; he owes nearly $600,000 in restitution and forfeiture.
Santos Faces Seven-Year Prison Sentence for Fraud
Former Rep. George Santos, expelled from Congress, pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft, facing over seven years in prison for stealing from donors, misusing campaign funds, and lying about his background; he owes nearly $600,000 in restitution and forfeiture.
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40% Bias Score


Prosecutors Seek Seven-Year Sentence for George Santos
Disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos pleaded guilty to federal fraud and identity theft charges, with prosecutors seeking more than seven years in prison for his "unparalleled crimes" that involved fabricating his biography and stealing from donors, while his lawyers argue for a two-year sentenc...
Prosecutors Seek Seven-Year Sentence for George Santos
Disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos pleaded guilty to federal fraud and identity theft charges, with prosecutors seeking more than seven years in prison for his "unparalleled crimes" that involved fabricating his biography and stealing from donors, while his lawyers argue for a two-year sentenc...
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40% Bias Score

Prosecutors Seek 7-Year Sentence for George Santos for Campaign Fraud
Federal prosecutors are recommending a 7-year, 3-month prison sentence for former US Rep. George Santos, citing a wide-ranging scheme of fraud involving falsified campaign finance reports, theft from donors, and fabricated donations to gain political advantage, leading to his expulsion from Congress...

Prosecutors Seek 7-Year Sentence for George Santos for Campaign Fraud
Federal prosecutors are recommending a 7-year, 3-month prison sentence for former US Rep. George Santos, citing a wide-ranging scheme of fraud involving falsified campaign finance reports, theft from donors, and fabricated donations to gain political advantage, leading to his expulsion from Congress...
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48% Bias Score

Santos Faces Seven Years for Fraud, Identity Theft
Former US Representative George Santos pleaded guilty to federal fraud and identity theft charges and faces over seven years in prison; prosecutors cited his fabricated biography and theft from donors, while his lawyers argued for a two-year sentence.

Santos Faces Seven Years for Fraud, Identity Theft
Former US Representative George Santos pleaded guilty to federal fraud and identity theft charges and faces over seven years in prison; prosecutors cited his fabricated biography and theft from donors, while his lawyers argued for a two-year sentence.
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40% Bias Score

Santos Sentencing Delayed to Allow Fine Payment
Disgraced former US Congressman George Santos, who pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft, was granted a three-month delay in his February 7th sentencing until April 25th by a New York judge to allow time to raise $580,000 in fines, with prosecutors expressing skepticism over his claim of limite...

Santos Sentencing Delayed to Allow Fine Payment
Disgraced former US Congressman George Santos, who pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft, was granted a three-month delay in his February 7th sentencing until April 25th by a New York judge to allow time to raise $580,000 in fines, with prosecutors expressing skepticism over his claim of limite...
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40% Bias Score
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