Texas man arrested after trying to scam George Santos, promising to get charges 'dropped'
The man told the disgraced former politician that he could “get everything dropped, evidence that is on you removed" in exchange for $900,000.
March 7, 2024
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The man told the disgraced former politician that he could “get everything dropped, evidence that is on you removed" in exchange for $900,000.
The guilty plea from Samuel Miele adds to the legal troubles for the embattled gay New York congressman. Miele is the second former Santos aide to plead guilty to criminal charges.
Samuel Miele has been accused of impersonating the chief of staff to Republican House leader Kevin McCarthy to raise campaign funds for George Santos.
The New York Times has documented several instances of the gay Republican approaching political cronies for his own benefit. Santos denies any wrongdoing.
The disgraced congressman and serial liar has made one of his most outrageous remarks yet.
The identites of those who helped the embattled gay lawmaker post bail after he was charged with several crimes had been sealed.
There has been a lot of movement this week in legal proceedings against the New York congressman.
He tried to attack President Biden, Democrats, and the meida and insisted he was innocent and cooperating with prosecutors.