US congressman Santos hit with more charges for inflating fundraising numbers
- U.S. Congressman George Santos and his former treasurer, Nancy Marks, face charges for engaging in fraudulent activities to boost his campaign's fundraising numbers and deceive the Federal Election Commission into believing that significant financial contributions had been made.
- Santos is further accused of stealing the identities of his campaign donors and making unauthorized charges of over $44,000 on their credit cards. He also lied about his campaign's financial state by falsely reporting a $500,000 loan to his campaign.
- If convicted, Santos could face a lengthy prison term. Despite the charges, he has resisted calls to resign and plans to run for reelection.
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