George Santos submitted a court filing requesting that the identities of individuals guaranteeing his $500,000 bail bond be kept under seal
According to Santos’ attorneys, “the suretors are likely to suffer great distress, may lose their jobs, and God forbid, may suffer physical injury,” should their identity be revealed, and argued that Santos’ is a “heater case” subject to much public attention that could adversely affect those involved.
regarding Santos’ future in Congress. In May, GOP leadership referred a resolution brought by Democrats calling for a vote on Santos’ expulsion to House Ethics. McCarthy has indicated that he will wait for the committee to release its final report on its investigation into Santos before determining whether or not he will remain in government.
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