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George Santos Offering Paid Cameo Videos Days After Congress Expulsion
Santos is offering several types of Cameo videos to buyers, ranging from birthday greetings to the chance to be "roasted" by him.

Santos is offering several types of Cameo videos to buyers, ranging from birthday greetings to the chance to be "roasted" by him.

A newly released court transcript shows a New York judge gave the congressman's family a lengthy warning before accepting their bonds.
Gercino dos Santos and Elma Preven paid for the embattled lawmaker's $500,000 bond after he was charged with fraud last month, records show.
Santos, who represents parts of Queens and Long Island, announced his bid for re-election on Monday.
A group in Bayside sent thousands of postcards to voters urging they take action to help expel Rep. George Santos from office.
Concerned Citizens of NY-03 wrote a letter to Rep. LaLota demanding he sign a resolution calling for Santos's resignation.
The filing doesn’t guarantee the embattled Republican will seek another term in Congress.
The committee will determine if the Long Island congressman engaged in "unlawful activity with respect to his 2022 congressional campaign."
The committee unanimously voted on Tuesday to investigate whether the Republican "engaged in unlawful activity."
Two-thirds of residents in the state said the embattled Republican should resign from Congress, a 6 percent jump compared to last month.
Residents from the district will stop at locations that represent Santos-related scandals on Saturday.
Santos co-sponsored legislation that would declare AR-15 style rifles the "national gun." Gov. Kathy Hochul called the bill "unforgivable."
"We gave him plenty of time to resign," California Congressman Robert Garcia said Thursday.
The constituents of New York’s 3rd Congressional District and several lawmakers arrived at Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
Derek Myers accused Santos of making sexual approaches toward him, such as touching Myers’ groin and asking if he had a Grindr profile.
The Long Island congressman, who has fabricated much of his past, said he wants everything "cleared up" before focusing on committee work.
Only 13 percent of New York's 3rd congressional district surveyed by Siena College wanted George Santos to stay in office.
The Justice Department asked the FEC to hold off on investigating the LI Rep.'s campaign finances, a Friday Washington Post report said.
Screenshots from over a decade reviewed by Patch show Rep. George Santos has what the ADL called a “deeply offensive” social media history.
"There really are caring people out there," Rich Osthoff said, after he heard North Shore Animal League America's pledge from Beth Stern.
GoFundMe told Patch their trust and safety team took down a 2016 fundraiser for a veteran's dying dog and banned the organizer's email.
Two New Jersey veterans say George Santos promised to raise funds for a lifesaving surgery for a service dog — then disappeared.
The group Concerned Citizens of NY-03 held a press conference with Bronx Democrat Ritchie Torres calling on the FEC to investigate Santos.
Two former friends of the LI Rep. alleged he was wearing a stolen item while delivering a Jan. 5, 2021 speech about stolen votes in D.C.
George Santos has been roundly criticized for lying about portions of his resume.
The Wednesday announcement from the Nassau Republicans was the first official GOP call for the "stain on the district" to step down.
Santos left a trail of lies and alleged thefts in Brazil and NY, sources say. Now 10 victims are comparing notes in a group chat.
NYC congressmen Richie Torres and Daniel Goldman said Tuesday they hand-delivered the complaint to George Santos in Washington.
A watchdog group filed a complaint with the FEC on Monday saying Long Island Rep. Santos deliberately concealed the sources of a $700K loan.
A Long Island 9/11 victim advocate can't find any victim claims for Santos' family: "The 9/11 community is disgusted by 9/11 being used."
The FEC flagged contributions accepted by Santos’s political committee, which received three $25,000 contributions.
If Santos refuses to resign, could he be refused the seat? The short answer: Probably not.
A day before Santos is due to be sworn in as congressman for LI's 3rd District, a 2008 check fraud case reopened in Brazil, NY Times said.
George Santos' campaign spending included $11K on rent, over $40K for air travel and "lavish lifestyle" spending, experts told the NY Times.
A source told NBC News that the U.S. attorney's Eastern District office has opened a formal investigation into the rep.-elect's campaign.
Protesters gathered in Mineola on Thursday, chanting "shame" and "don't seat Santos." "The truth will always win," former opponent said.
District Attorney Anne Donnelly confirmed her office has opened an investigation into Rep.-Elect Santos: "No one is above the law."
Incoming Rep. Congressman Nick LaLota and Bruce Blakeman joined LI Democratic leaders calling for a House Ethics Committee investigation.
The incoming LI Congressman confessed to fabricating his education and job history in several interviews Monday.
"My sins here are embellishing my resume," the representative-elect told the news outlet. "I'm sorry.”