New York ex-Rep. George Santos ‘not genuinely remorseful’ DOJ says ahead of fraud’s sentencing

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The former liar representative George Santos “is not really demanding” before his sentence for federal crimes after making deranged comments on social networks about the Department of Justice this month, prosecutors argued on Thursday.

The former lawyer manufacturer is looking at more than seven years in prison after the song to Congress on his wealth, Illawfilly collected unemployment payments and used campaign coffers in luxurious and empty characters.

However, Santos seemed more willing to give the Department of Justice before and even after the federals called Santos for their diatribe of social networks.

Former representative George Santos made deranged comments on social networks about the Department of Justice. AP

Federal prosecutors pointed out that the New York Republican described the Federal Government as a “pedophile clique” and affirmed that the federals “had much that he” dates back to December 2022, when he was still in office.

“It doesn’t matter how hard the Department of Justice comes, they are angry because they never break my spirit,” Santos, 36 years old, on April 4, according to the presentation of the Department of Justice.

Federal prosecutors said he also complained that he was the victim of the prosecutor’s overreach in another position, although Learlly declared himself guilty of fraud and theft aggravated last December.

“Said clearly, Santos is not really demanding, despite the responsibility for acceptance as part of his assignment,” wrote the United States prosecutor for the Eastern District of New York.

Santos published a series of deranged comments on social networks. X / @Mrsantosny
Santos “is not genuinely outstanding”, since he prepares to be sentenced by Long Island. X / @Mrsantosny

Santos remained defiant on Thursday night, assaulting the Department of Justice as “without law” and claiming that prosecutors were withdrawals of former Attorney General Merrick Garland that served in the Biden Administration.

“The retreats of Garland Merrick without law are vicious and have 0 greetings to the law or judicial orders!” Tuitó, adding later, “the first amendment seems to bother some people in the government.”

Prosecutors have asked Santos to turn more than seven years in the federal blockade, while the Santos Defense team insisted in a period of two years, the minimum mandatory sentence for aggravated theft.

Santos, who was expelled from Congress, will be sentenced on April 25 in Long Island.

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