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Former New York Republican Representative George Santos was released from federal prison on October 17, 2025, after President Trump commuted his sentence for fraud and identity theft. Santos had been serving at the Federal Correctional Institution in Fairton, New Jersey, since July 25, 2025, after being sentenced to 87 months in prison in April 2025. He had pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, admitting to deceiving donors and stealing the identities of 11 people, including family members, to make donations to his campaign.
Santos became a national scandal after being elected to Congress in 2022 when it was revealed he had fabricated extensive portions of his background, including false claims about his education, work history, and family heritage. He falsely claimed to have attended New York University, worked at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, and that his grandparents fled the Nazis during World War II. The House of Representatives expelled him in December 2023, making him only the sixth member in congressional history to be ousted by colleagues.
Trump's commutation represents part of a broader pattern of clemency grants to Republican political figures, including former Representatives Michael Grimm and former Governor John Rowland. The decision came after Santos made a direct appeal to Trump through local newspaper writings and after Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene advocated for his release. The commutation also appears to eliminate Santos' obligation to pay nearly $374,000 in restitution to victims, though sources differ on this detail.
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