Not Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie, George Santos’ Puppy Theft Charge From 2017 Resurfaces
One of Congress’ most controversial members, New York Rep. George Santos, was charged with criminal theft in 2017 in Pennsylvania’s Amish country after nine bad checks were made out in his name to dog breeders with the memo lines reading “puppies,” Politico reports. According to the publication, $15,125 worth of checks written in his name were given to dog breeders, and then days later Santos held an adoption event at a Staten Island pet store with Friends of Pets United, an animal rescue charity that he claims that he “founded and ran” from 2013 through 2018. (He said that he… Read Full Article
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