George Santos will begin his seven-year prison sentence for federal wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. He pleaded guilty last summer, deceiving donors and stealing identities. He must report to prison by 2 p.m., although his specific location remains uncertain. Santos expressed that prison feels like a death sentence and fears for his life there. He stated he would be in a minimum-security camp, seeing it as an upgrade. Prior to reporting, he shared his mental state on social media, affirming he is neither suicidal nor depressed.
Santos described his upcoming prison sentence as "practically a death sentence" in an interview, expressing concerns about not being built for prison life.
In a Thursday interview, Santos indicated that he would serve time in a minimum-security prison camp, which he referred to as a "big upgrade" from his initial facility assignment.
While expressing his fears, Santos stated, "I'm heading to prison, folks and I need you to hear this loud and clear: I'm not suicidal. I'm not depressed."
Before his report to prison, Santos posted a video clip of Frank Sinatra's "My Way," alluding to facing the inevitable end of his political career.
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