Former Congressman George Santos, notorious for his lies and scandals, is set to begin a seven-year federal prison sentence after being convicted of fraud and money laundering. As he prepares to report to prison, Santos leaves behind a campaign mired in debt and out of compliance with federal regulations, owing hundreds of thousands of dollars to various creditors. His financial mismanagement includes unpaid bills to law firms and restaurants, and his campaign's future remains uncertain. Santos has taken to social media to air grievances and express fears about prison life, but offers little remorse for his actions. The saga highlights ongoing issues of political accountability and campaign finance oversight.
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