The latest of the Long Island GOP congressman's antics is just one of his many dog-related tall tales.
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.
This is also not Santos’ first incident involving a checkbook, either. Brazil authorities are reopening a 2008 case in which Santos was accused of spending $700 at a Niterói clothing store. Santos confessed to the shop owner that he committed fraud in 2009, and a year later, he and his mother told the police that the checkbook had belonged to a man his mother used to work for, and that Santos had stolen it and used it to make the illicit purchases.
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