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Disgraced ex-congressman George Santos in talks for plea deal

Disgraced former congressman George Santos is currently in talks with federal prosecutors to reach a plea deal over his slew of criminal charges, it has been revealed.

In a letter to US District Judge Joanna Seybert, filed on Monday, prosecutors said that the two sides are negotiating a possible plea agreement in a bid to avoid taking the case to trial.

“The parties are presently engaged in plea negotiations with the goal of resolving this matter without the need for a trial,” US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Breon Peace wrote.

“The parties wish to continue those negotiations over the next thirty days.”

The development comes as the serial liar and doomed lawmaker is scheduled to appear in court in Long Island for a status conference in the case on Tuesday.

Mr Santos – who has turned to Cameo for an income after losing his House seat – is currently expected to go on trial in September.

Prosecutors are asking the trial to brought forward to May or June.

A 30-day delay in the status conference would however allow time for the plea deal to be reached, effectively tabling any trial.

News of a plea deal comes after Mr Santos hinted at the possibility over the weekend.

In an interview with CBS New York, the former lawmaker said that a plea deal “is not off the table, obviously, at this point, but we just don’t know that yet”.

When asked if he was afraid of going to jail, he added that it was something he was seeking to avoid.

“I think everyone should be afraid of going to jail. It’s not a pretty place, and I definitely want to work very hard to avoid that as much as possible,” he said.

In May, Mr Santos was indicted on 13 federal charges in New York including wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and making materially false statements to the US House of Representatives.

Five months later in October, he was hit with a 23-count superseding indictment.

Among the allegations, Mr Santos is accused of defrauding prospective political supporters by laundering funds to line his own pockets, conspiring to falsify donations and lying to the House about his assets, as well as illegally receiving unemployment benefits.

Mr Santos has so far pleaded not guilty to all 23 charges.

However, two of his former staffers have pleaded guilty in the case.

The criminal case tops off a slew of scandals encircling the disgraced former lawmaker who was dramaticall ousted from Congress earlier this month.

Since clawing his way to the Captiol, he was exposed for lying about a whole host of things on his resume, claiming that his mother died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks and being accused of stealing funds raised for a disabled veteran’s dying service dog.

Xural.com

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