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    Embattled Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., was charged with theft in a 2017 case in Pennsylvania that was later dropped and expunged from his record, according to a lawyer who aided Santos’ response to the charge and now regrets helping him.

    “I should have let him go to hell,” that attorney, Tiffany Bogosian, told CNBC in a phone interview Thursday.

    Bogosian affirmed the accuracy of Politico’s new reporting that Santos was charged with theft by deception after multiple bounced checks were written in his name to dog breeders in Pennsylvania.

    Santos had claimed that someone had stolen his checkbook and written checks totaling thousands of dollars — including multiple that were made out for “puppies,” according to Bogosian, who provided screenshots of the checks and corresponding bank statements.

    Days after those checks were cut, Santos held a pet-adoption event at a Staten Island pet store with his purported pet charity, Friends of Pets United, Politico reported, citing the store’s Instagram account and a person who attended the event.

    A spokeswoman for Santos’ congressional office referred CNBC to the congressman’s attorney, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Bogosian said Politico’s report was “1,000%” correct. The outlet identified her as a middle school classmate of Santos’ who ran into him in late 2019 in Queens, New York, and was contacted by him weeks later when he claimed to have been served an extradition warrant related to the Pennsylvania theft charge.

    Santos told her one of his checkbooks had gone missing in 2017, and that he had canceled it as soon as he noticed it was gone. Bogosian reached out to a Pennsylvania state police trooper to explain Santos’ situation as he had described it, arguing that Santos was clearly a victim of fraud but hadn’t realized it until he was served the warrant.

    Bogosian recalled Santos telling her that, a week after their February 2020 meeting, he had gone to Pennsylvania and told prosecutors he worked for the Securities and Exchange Commission and had successfully persuaded them to drop the charges.

    A spokeswoman for the York County District Court in Pennsylvania told CNBC that the Santos case in question “doesn’t exist within the system,” and that she “cannot confirm” if the reportedly expunged case ever did or didn’t exist.

    But Bogosian provided CNBC with a screenshot showing a November 2017 charge in Santos’ name of “THEFT BY DECEP-FALSE IMPRESSION.”

    She told CNBC that she no longer believes Santos’ story, in light of the mountain of scandals, lies and investigations that have dogged him since shortly after he won his race for New York’s 3rd Congressional District. He has vowed to serve out his full two-year term in the House.

    “I feel terrible, I should have just let him return to the warrant,” the lawyer said. She vowed to “do everything I can to get him into jail, and if not into jail than out of office.”
    Santos has been caught under a mountain of lies, scandals and investigations since shortly after he won his New York congressional race.


    Stealing puppies?!
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  • #2
    Irrelevant, but isn't she likely to get disbarred for that? Sounds like showing CNBC the screenshot and telling that story unambiguously violated attorney-client privilege...
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    • #3
      George Santos won the Democratic Presidential nomination convention 4 times, and served two terms as President of the USA.
      There's nothing wrong with the dream, my friend, the problem lies with the dreamer.

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      • #4
        He told me the check he paid the convention hall with was righteous.
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        • pchang
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          Having the convention hall be a Trump owned property would be the cherry on top.

        • Buster Crabbe's Uncle
          Buster Crabbe's Uncle commented
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          Disagree - STIFFING Pig would be.

      • #5
        The thread title comes from someone who seems to dislike meat. Just sayin'
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        • #6
          I think this witch hunt against Santos has to stop.

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          • #7
            Pretty sure Santos is a mammal. Beyond that, I'm not willing to say.
            “It is no use trying to 'see through' first principles. If you see through everything, then everything is transparent. But a wholly transparent world is an invisible world. To 'see through' all things is the same as not to see.”

            ― C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man

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            • #8
              The attorney says that the Politico story was "1000% correct".

              (this story right? https://www.politico.com/news/2023/0...eders-00082091)

              Does that mean that, for example, that the Politico line that reads "Just days after $15,125 in checks were made out for “puppies,”

              Should be read as "Just days after $1512.50 in checks were made out for “puppies,”

              or

              should be read as "Just days after $150,125 in checks were made out for “puppies,”

              or does it mean that the term "1000% correct" and other statements by the lawyer are 100% meaningless?

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              • EPW
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                It might be fake but it's 1000% in character for Santos, and they have documents...

            • #9
              Are Santos and DeSantis the same person? You would think so.
              There's nothing wrong with the dream, my friend, the problem lies with the dreamer.

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              • #10
                Originally posted by Uncle Sparky View Post
                Are Santos and DeSantis the same person? You would think so.
                please. i do expect better from the Uncle Sparky. that was a lazy post you made.

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                • Uncle Sparky
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                  I don't know conjugations in Spanish. Since you are American MWHC, I'm sure you are fluent, or will be soon. I would think 'santos' (holy) is a varient of 'the santis'.

              • #11
                Santos is a noun, it does not get conjugated Uncle Sparky
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                • Uncle Sparky
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                  Oh great. Now he's a noun!

              • #12
                Congressman George Santos has admitted to having been "a terrible liar" when confronted with his embellished résumé in a new TV interview.

                The embattled Republican told TalkTV's Piers Morgan he had made mistakes under pressure but his lies were not about "tricking the people".

                Instead, he said, it was about "getting accepted by the party here locally".

                (...)
                full: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64712914

                Could be he's now saying he's a liar to get ppl think he's lying when he sez he's a liar
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