George Santos requested a sentencing delay to produce podcast episodes, a proposition criticized by prosecutors.
Calling it a “one-time courtesy,” the judge granted George Santos' request to push his sentencing -- but not by as much as the former New York representative requested.
George Santos, the criminally convicted congressman who got into the U.S. House of Representatives after the criminally ...
He said he needs 8 months to pay a $205,000 fine using his one-month old to raise funds. The judge said "nuh-uh." ...
George Santos has had his sentencing delayed for two months after he asked for additional time to continue making episodes of ...
A Brooklyn federal judge granted former U.S. Rep. George Santos a two-month delay in sentencing, giving him additional time ...
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NEW YORK — Disgraced former Congressman George Santos had his February sentencing delayed until April 25, a judge ruled ...
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