EXCLU: An unacknowledged Sept. 2019 divorce adds new uncertainty to the Republican congressman-elect George Santos already shaky biographical and political claims.
mentions his husband, who according to Santos lives with him and their four dogs on Long Island, he’s kept this previous marriage out of the public eye entirely.he has “never experienced discrimination in the Republican Party,” has been living comfortably as an openly gay man for, as he says, more than a decade. People get married for countless reasons.
Santos, 34, made his first bid for Congress in 2020, losing to Rep. Tom Suozzi before toppling Democratic opponent Robert Zimmerman this year. But following athat suggested Santos had fictionalized key elements of his resume, he’s already facing calls to resign, as well as a possible ethics investigation.
The colleges Santos says he attended don’t have a record of him; Citigroup and Goldman Sachs don’t either, though he claimed to work there; the IRS has no record of his nonprofit; he still faces “ ” legal trouble in Brazil; his past business ventures appear flimsy; and even his address was called into question.
It’s unclear why Santos has not disclosed his apparent marriage and divorce, but it doesn’t fit well with his current biography.
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