George Santos surrenders to N.J. prison for 7-year sentence
George Santos, the disgraced former congressman from New York, surrendered to a federal prison in New Jersey to begin his sentence.
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George Santos, the disgraced former congressman from New York, surrendered to a federal prison in New Jersey to begin his sentence.
The disgraced former congressman from New York, is set to surrender Friday to face his more than seven-year sentence.
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