Former Congressman George Santos pleaded responsible to 2 felony counts of wire fraud and identification theft on Monday.
Santos faces between 6-8 years in jail.
Sentencing is ready for February 7.
CBS Information reported:
George Santos, who was expelled from Congress as he confronted practically two dozen prison fees, reached a plea deal Monday with federal prosecutors in New York on two federal counts.
Santos pleaded responsible to wire fraud and aggravated identification theft.
A choose has stated the plea deal might include an estimated sentencing vary between 6-8 years. He’s set for sentencing Feb. 7.
Santos spoke in courtroom, acknowledging a collection of crimes, CBS Information’ Scott MacFarlane reported. He admitted fraudulently utilizing bank cards of at the very least one different individual for his private profit, in addition to making false statements to the Federal Election Fee.
He additionally admitted to committing wire fraud between Sept-Oct of 2022.