Rep. George Santos unsealing order affirmed: Bond co-signers have two days to jump ship or face public sunlight

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U.S. Rep. Santos speaks to reporters as he leaves the federal courthouse in Central Islip, N.Y., Wednesday, May 10, 2023 (AP Photo/Seth Wenig).

It’s been a long day for George Santos.

On Monday, the expelled former House Republican representative from New York entered a guilty plea in federal court, admitting that he engaged in fraud and aggravated identity theft. 

The aggravated identity theft charge carries a two-year mandatory minimum prison sentence but the guilty plea means Santos will avoid facing criminal trial. That trial was slated for next month in New York where Santos faced 23 total criminal charges.

And on Monday, just hours before entering his guilty plea, he was dealt a blow by U.S. District Judge Denise Cote, an appointee of former President Bill Clinton. Cote found that the embroiled former congressman’s February lawsuit against late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel alleging deceptive practices and copyright infringement simply wasn’t up to snuff and she dismissed it.

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