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@Mik said in More Santos:
Not to mention a certain current POTUS who will go unnamed.
You don't need to lie about your qualifications if you start up a bogus university.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in More Santos:
@Mik said in More Santos:
Not to mention a certain current POTUS who will go unnamed.
You don't need to lie about your qualifications if you start up a bogus university.
Graduates and non-graduates alike will even come out of the woodwork to defend your bullshit steaks and vodka.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in More Santos:
@Mik said in More Santos:
Not to mention a certain current POTUS who will go unnamed.
You don't need to lie about your qualifications if you start up a bogus university.
Or have a bogus professorship at a real one.
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Seen on Twitter, no idea if it’s verified. Certainly seems plausible.
George Santos needs a new campaign treasurer. He tried to hire Richard Datwyler, but Datwyler rejected him.
So Santos filed his campaign finance report under Datwyler’s name anyway — and signed his name.
This all happened THIS WEEK — Santos is still lying, criminally.
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Wow… So much homophobia…
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Rep. George Santos begged a judge not to reveal the names of the anonymous people who agreed to pony up a $500,000 bond to keep him out of jail as he fights criminal fraud charges.
And if the judge mandates that his guarantors be identified, Santos said he'd forfeit his bond and remain jailed until his trial, according to court documents obtained by Insider.
In a letter to US Judge Anne Shields late Monday, Santos, through his lawyer Joseph Murray, argued that divulging their names would subject them to a media frenzy, public ridicule, harassment, job loss, and potential violence.
"Here in the instant case, the suretors are likely to suffer great distress, may lose their jobs, and God forbid, may suffer physical injury," Murray wrote in a letter to the judge, which was obtained by Insider.
"My client would rather surrender to pretrial detainment than subject these suretors to what will inevitably come," Murray added.
In Monday's letter, Murray said he and Santos have been victims of harassment and death threats since his client was indicted last month and is sure that the same would happen to the suretors.
"There is little doubt that the suretors will suffer some unnecessary form of retaliation if their identities and employment are revealed," Murray wrote, adding that an unknown person called him as soon as he filed documents to the court last week.
"The fact that someone emailed me my own letter back to me soon after I filed it with the Court, tells us that they are just ready and waiting to pounce," the lawyer wrote. "A few hours later on Friday, June 2, 2023, I received a call wherein a male voice just shouted what sounded like, 'Who paid Santos' bond?' Again, they are just waiting to pounce on the suretors."
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Never mind all that - imagine if your wife found out you'd put up 500 grand in bail for Santos.