A Texas man has been sentenced to a year and a half in prison over his failed effort to dupe disgraced ex-congressman George ...
The top federal prosecutor in Brooklyn went after big targets around the world. What happens when the Justice Department ...
U.S. Rep. George Santos’ claims that the admitted felon needs more time to pay over a half million dollars of restitution.
George Santos, the criminally convicted congressman who got into the U.S. House of Representatives after the criminally ...
Santos admitted in August that he duped voters, deceived donors and stole the identities of nearly a dozen people.
A federal judge has postponed the sentencing of George Santos, a former U.S. congressman involved in fraud and identity theft, allowing him more time to continue his podcast "Pants on Fire." The ...
Santos has hundreds of thousands of dollars of fines to pay and pledged he could pay it off through the podcast.
Central Islip, New York - The judge overseeing George Santos' fraud trial has granted ... to August so he can have time to build his new "Pants on Fire" podcast. As part of a plea deal, Santos agreed ...
Santos had asked for an August sentencing to give him time to make money off of his podcast so he can satisfy his restitution and forfeiture. In this Jan. 12, 2023, file photo, Rep. George Santos ...
That will give Santos, 36, additional time to keep making new episodes of his podcast, "Pants on Fire with George Santos," presumably so that he can pay the money he owes the government.