Federal prosecutors on Tuesday asked to push back the embattled Republican’s next court appearance while both sides huddle to discuss “possible paths forward” in the case.
Lyin’ Rep. George Santos’ fundraiser indicted for allegedly impersonating House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s aideBrooklyn federal prosecutors on Tuesday asked to push back the embattled Republican’s next court appearance while both sides huddle to discuss “possible paths forward” in the case.
Such a request would typically indicate that prosecutors are working to hash out the terms of a plea deal.about his background, education and work experience — claimed Tuesday that it would be mere “speculation” to suggest a guilty plea was in the works. George Santos has been meeting with prosecutors to discuss possible “paths forward” to resolve his criminal case.The freshman lawmaker is facing a 13-count indictment in Central Islip federal court charging him withThe Queens native, who wasafter pleading not guilty, has been meeting with the feds since at least June to “discuss possible paths forward in this matter,” the Justice Department’s filing from Tuesday states.
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