Brazilian Authorities Will Revive Santos Fraud Case After Not Knowing His Whereabouts For 14 Years

LAS VEGAS, NV - NOVEMBER 19: New York Congressman-Elect George Santos stands on stage during the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) Annual Leadership Meeting at the Venetian Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada on November ... LAS VEGAS, NV - NOVEMBER 19: New York Congressman-Elect George Santos stands on stage during the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) Annual Leadership Meeting at the Venetian Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 19, 2022. The meeting comes on the heels of former President Donald Trump becoming the first candidate to declare his intention to seek the GOP nomination in the 2024 presidential race. (Photo by David Becker for the Washington Post) MORE LESS
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As he’s sworn-in as a lawmaker Tuesday, Representative-elect George Santos (R-NY) will have the attention of international authorities: Brazilian law enforcement has been searching for the incoming congressman for years with an embezzlement charge. They intend to revive the case after he’s sworn-in with a formal request to the DOJ, the New York Times reported. 

The case reportedly stems from 2008 when Santos was a 19-year-old living in Rio de Janeiro with his mother Fatima Devolder, then a home health aide. At the time, he allegedly found two checks that belonged to 82-year-old Délio da Câmara da Costa Alemão, a client of his mother’s, in her purse, and used them at a clothing store in nearby Niteroi. 

Using the pseudonym “Delio,” Santos allegedly bought $700 worth of clothes and shoes for his then-boyfriend, “Thiago,” according to the cashier. When Thiago tried returning the clothes a few days later, the cashier reportedly used the opportunity to investigate the situation himself: He reportedly followed Thiago to his job, looked him up on social media, and found a photo of him with Santos bearing his real identity.

Santos reportedly admitted to the salesperson that he’d stolen the checks in August 2009, and told him that he’d reimburse him for the payments through installments. He wrote on social media at the time that he “screwed up” and wanted to pay what was owed. But when a Rio judge approved a charge against Santos in September 2011, he reportedly left the country a month later. 

The new congressman’s trials and tribulations have been a national spectacle since the New York Times dropped their bombshell investigation in mid-December. He’s already attracted the unwanted attention of federal and local authorities in the state of New York; now that Brazilian authorities finally know where he is, he’s gained their attention as well.
Last week, Delio—I mean, Santos denied the accusations in an interview with the New York Post. “I am not a criminal here—not here or in Brazil or any jurisdiction in the world,” he said. “Absolutely not. That didn’t happen.”

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  1. You’d think the newly - and mysteriously - wealthy Mr. Santos would cough up the $700 to try to resolve these charges, wouldn’t you? Of course, that’s only if you believe that he’s actually wealthy.

  2. The man is a common thief. The DoJ should extradite his sorry ass back to Brazil. It would be good practice for the next Brazilian bastard to darken our doors. The DoJ should be preparing to extradite Bolasaro back to Brazil as soon as President Lulu asks. We need to get rid of all these thugs at once.

  3. Aside from the fraud of passing stolen checks, which is a crime that far exceeds the monetary amount of the crime, also remember that $700 in 2008 Brazil was a lot more than $700 in 2022 United States.

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