The New York Times reports:
Peter Hamilton met Mr. Santos near the start of 2014, he said. He recalled how Mr. Santos, who claimed to be an N.Y.U. graduate, had not recognized the name of the business school he said he had attended. Nonetheless, Mr. Hamilton found him charismatic and intelligent.
He did not hesitate when Mr. Santos said that he needed to borrow several thousand dollars to move in with his boyfriend, and lent him the money in September 2014, court documents show. Not long afterward, Mr. Hamilton said, Mr. Santos stopped responding to his texts and calls.
Read the full article. The above is just one morsel from a slew of new revelations about evictions, never repaid loans, and more lies, lies, lies. Hit the “free to read” link below.
George Santos said his home was vandalized in January 2021, after he and his husband returned from a New Year’s Eve gala at Mar-a-Lago.
His landlord in Whitestone, who was in the basement apartment at the time, said she couldn’t recall anything like that. https://t.co/VGUE0UZlLR
— Michael Gold (@migold) December 23, 2022
Evictions from failures to pay rent, stealing money from roommates, judgments from credit card companies… all before the ultimate fraud of duping the voters.
Why wait until next week to address this growing list of allegations @Santos4Congress? https://t.co/Vt8tvJSMi1
— Daniel Goldman (@danielsgoldman) December 23, 2022
Representative-elect George Santos told voters he was working on Wall Street around the time records show he was a customer service agent in Queens. Other undisclosed details about his life have emerged since his campaign biography has come under scrutiny. https://t.co/dR9z6h7GDP
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 23, 2022
In 2016 and 2018, we filed two Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) lawsuits (w/ @DaveRankinNYC) against the New York City Clerk’s Office, for access to the index to all NYC marriage licenses. We published it freely.
Today, that data’s in New York Times. ?https://t.co/GDufQq2dDo
— Reclaim The Records (@ReclaimTheRecs) December 23, 2022
The more you know about George Santos, the less you know about George Santos.
And it’s going to get worse.
This is free to read https://t.co/F62o3luhPY
— Josh Mankiewicz (@JoshMankiewicz) December 23, 2022