Fans onlySephora, Hermesand Botox all made headlines together this week thanks to the release of the US House Committee on Ethics report on Representative George Santos.
Thursday the Ethics Committee said The Investigative Subcommittee (ISC) had “unanimously concluded that there was substantial evidence” that Santos “knowingly caused the filing of false or incomplete FEC reports.” Additionally, the ISC said Santos had used campaign funds for “personal purposes,” including through the methods mentioned above.
In the report, fully available hereIt is stated that $50,000 in campaign funds (received in separate amounts of $25,000 from two contributors) was deposited into Santos’ personal accounts. The money allegedly went toward Santos’ debts, a $4,177.80 purchase at Hermes, “smaller purchases” at OnlyFans and Sephora, and food and parking.
“The ISC has found no evidence showing that the contributions of Contributors 1 and 2 were used to support the candidacy of Representative Santos.”
Elsewhere in the report, purchases such as those marked ‘Botox’ on spreadsheets are also highlighted, with the committee noting that these too were not linked to legitimate campaign-related needs.
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The committee’s report has been referred to the Ministry of Justice. Last month, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York announced charges against Santos, including wire fraud and conspiracy.
Following Thursday’s news, Santos shared a lengthy statement on social media confirming that he would no longer seek re-election.
“I will remain steadfast in fighting for my rights and defending my name in the face of adversity,” Santos said. said. “I have been humiliated once again and reminded that I am human and have flaws, but I will not stand by and be stoned by those who have flaws themselves.”
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