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Santos Disclosed No Assets On His May 2020 PFD, But Loaned His 2020 Congressional Campaign A Total Of $81,250 And Called Himself A “Philanthropist” And Continued To Self-Fund His 2022 Campaign
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May 2020: Santos Did Not Disclose Owning Any Assets Such As Stocks Or Having Any Money In Bank Accounts On His PFD
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May 2020: Santos Filed An Amended Personal Financial Disclosure Claiming He Did Not Own Or Have Any Assets Such As Stocks Or Money In Bank Accounts.
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[House Ethics Committee, George Anthony Devolder-Santos Personal Financial Disclosure Amendment, filed 5/11/20]
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Santos Disclosed Receiving $55,000 In Income From LinkBridge Investors In 2019.
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[House Ethics Committee, George Anthony Devolder-Santos Personal Financial Disclosure Amendment, filed 5/11/20]
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Santos Did Not Disclose Receiving Any Income From LinkBridge Investors For 2020.
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[House Ethics Committee, George Anthony Devolder-Santos Personal Financial Disclosure Amendment, filed 5/11/20]
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December 2019-June 2020: Santos Gave His 2020 Congressional Campaign A Total Of $81,250
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December 2019-June 2020: Santos Gave His 2020 Congressional Campaign A Total Of $81,250.
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[FEC, accessed 6/10/22; July Quarterly 2020, 7/15/20]
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Santos Claimed He Was A “Philanthropist” On Social Media
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Santos Claimed He Was A “Philanthropist” On Social Media.
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[Facebook, George Santos for Congress NY-3, accessed 6/10/22]
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Santos Called Himself A “Private Equity Financier” And Said His Professional Experience Was In Financial Asset Management
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Santos Called Himself A “Private Equity Financier.” “Santos has worked for Goldman Sachs and currently is a regional director in the NYC office of Harbor City Capital. He called himself a ‘private equity financier’ and claims the company is second behind Google in generating digital leads for new customers for businesses. He asserts that through his investments, he has created more than 500 private sector jobs.” [Syosset Jericho Tribune, 10/14/20]
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Santos’ Professional Experience Was In Financial Asset Management. “Opposing Suozzi is Republican George Santos, a financial professional with asset management and business development experience at firms like Citgroup, Goldman Sachs and LinkBridge Investors. Santos, 32, who lives in Whitestone, has little familiarity with specific Nassau and Suffolk issues, especially local environmental concerns.” [Newsday, Editorial, 10/13/20]
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Santos’ Campaign Website Described Him As “A Seasoned Wall Street Financier And Investor.” “George is a seasoned Wall Street financier and investor, with extensive work in capital introduction, real estate, capital
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markets, bio-tech and ETC. He participated in landmark deals on Wall Street, and worked his way up to being one of the youngest vice presidents in the industry.” [George Santos for Congress, 6/10/22]
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2021-2022: Santos Loaned His Campaign $580,000 And His Leadership PAC $25,000
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2021-2022: Santos Loaned His Campaign And His Leadership PAC A Total Of $605,000.
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[FEC, accessed 6/10/22]
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Q1 2022: Santos Loaned His Campaign $500,000
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Q1 2022: Santos Loaned His Campaign $500,000. “Republican-endorsed candidate Santos, a managing member of his family firm Devolder Organizations, reported raising $778,095, which included his personal loan to the campaign of $500,000, and had $821,294 in the bank at the end of March in his second run for the seat.” [Newsday, 4/19/22]
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Santos Did Not List His Occupation Or Employer On His FEC Report.
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[FEC, accessed 7/14/22]
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Q2 2021: Santos Loaned His Campaign $80,000
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Q2 2021: Santos Loaned His Campaign $80,000.
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[FEC, Form 3, 6/30/21]
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Q3 2021: Santos Made A $25,000 Loan To Gads PAC, Which Was His Leadership PAC
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Q3 2021: Santos Made A $25,000 Loan To Gads PAC.
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[FEC, Form 3, 7/10/21]
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Gads PAC Was Santos’ Leadership PAC.
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[Center for Responsive Politics, accessed 6/10/22]
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Santos Said That Ukraine Was “A Totalitarian Regime,” That Eastern Ukrainians “Welcomed Russians Into Their Provinces,” And Blamed Biden For Russia’s Invasion
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Santos Said Eastern Ukrainians “Welcomed Russians Into Their Provinces” And That Ukraine Was “A Totalitarian Regime”
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