Former congressman George Santos has asked a New York judge to delay his sentencing on federal fraud charges until the summer so he can pay off more than half a million dollars in fines.
Former US Rep. George Santos seeks to delay fraud sentencing — to make more podcast episodes
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January 08, 2025
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