damning report into Santos’ conduct, spelling out how the phony politician “sought to fraudulently exploit every aspect of his House candidacy for his own personal financial profit.”The committee voted unanimously to refer its findings to the Department of Justice.
Santos is already facing a 23-count federal indictment that alleges he stole from donors and committed other violations. House investigators compiled more than 170,000 pages of documents and testimonies from witnesses to paint the picture of Santos’ grift.
The New York rep. is accused of using political donations to fund his high-flying lifestyle, along with creating a fraudulent consulting company that transferred thousands of dollars into one of Santos’ personal checking accounts.Those payments, from a company called RedStone, were used to settle Santos’ credit card bills and purchase items worth $4,127.80 at the luxury brand Hermes.
Some of that money also went towards “smaller purchases” on OnlyFans, along with bills for Botox and Sephora.That means Santos took money from unsuspecting Republicans and used it to…pay for gay sex workers and makeup!