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Prada loafer-clad George Santos says he won’t vote in special election

George Santos, accused in federal court as a serial liar and fraudster who wore $1,000 Prada loafers, will not vote Tuesday in a close special election to fill a vacant Long Island House seat. He insisted that he would not.

“I'm not voting! I'm not interested!” Santos appeared in court in February on a number of charges, including charges that he stole the identities of political donors without their knowledge and spent thousands of dollars on them. He was furious with the paper when asked about the race between former Democratic congressman Tom Suozzi and Republican candidate Maji Pilip on the 13th. Pay USD by credit card.

Santos mentioned the possibility that Pilip is running as a Republican despite being registered as a Democrat, adding, “I don't vote for Democrats.”

Mr. Santos, 35, who was expelled from Congress in December, appeared during a 15-minute hearing in Central Islip federal court as his defense team huddled with prosecutors to discuss procedural issues related to 3 million people. , staring blankly ahead in the defense seat. A page of evidence that federal authorities plan to present in the case.

According to Prada's website, the Santos shoes retail for $990. Reuters

The disgraced ex-Paul, who has won accolades for his fashionable fit despite lying on almost every point on his resume and infamously claiming to look “Jewish,” made a brief appearance Inside, she wore Prada navy suede leather loafers that retail for $990.

“This shoe is not new,” Santos told the Post about the shoe. The luxury brand's website describes the shoes as expressing “classic charm”.

Santos wore tight blue jeans, a gray striped scarf, a navy overcoat and Wayfarer sunglasses in court.

Mr. Santos has added two new lawyers to his defense team to help organize the prosecution's 3 million pages of evidence. Dennis A. Clark

He has pleaded not guilty to charges by U.S. Attorney Brion Peace that he used donors' credit cards to charge his campaign more than $44,000 without their knowledge. According to Peace, he is also charged with embezzling campaign funds, lying to Congress and “falsely inflating the campaign's reported receipts with non-existent loans and donations.” That's what it means.

The Santos campaign announced Tuesday that it has added two new attorneys, Andrew Leopoldo Mancilla and Robert Mario Jr., to help review the trove of documents turned over by federal authorities.

The navy suede loafers “express classic charm,” Prada's website says. Reuters

The case was adjourned until August for a “final pretrial conference,” but court records show that Santos' lawyers are negotiating with the Eastern District of New York prosecutors about a possible plea deal. ing.

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