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Skip to contentSkip to site index Search & Section Navigation Section Navigation SEARCH New York SUBSCRIBE FOR $1/WEEKLog in Thursday, November 16, 2023 Today’s Paper SUBSCRIBE FOR $1/WEEK GEORGE SANTOS FEDERAL CASE * The Latest * Lies, Charges and Questions * Oct. 10 Indictment * A Call From Santos * 2022 Times Investigation Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT Supported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENT HOW SANTOS SPENT DONORS’ MONEY: FERRAGAMO, ONLYFANS AND BOTOX House ethics investigators found that Representative George Santos used campaign money on personal spending splurges in the Hamptons and Atlantic City. * Share full article * * * Read in app Representative George Santos used campaign donations for personal trips and luxury items, according to House ethics investigators.Credit...Kenny Holston/The New York Times By Nicholas Fandos Nov. 16, 2023Updated 3:43 p.m. ET George Santos was utterly triumphant. He had just flipped a Long Island congressional seat, improbably helping deliver Republicans a House majority. It was time for a post-election shopping spree. Over just a few days last November, Mr. Santos dropped $6,000 at Ferragamo, perhaps partly on the red designer sneakers he later wore to walk the marble halls of Congress. He withdrew $800 in cash at a casino, where aides said he liked to play roulette. He paid off his rent, and he pulled out another $1,000 in spending money at an A.T.M. near his apartment in Queens. It would have been nothing for the kind of wealthy financier Mr. Santos purported to be on the campaign trail. But that was a ruse. All of it was being illegally funded by Mr. Santos’s congressional campaign, which wired him $20,000 just after Thanksgiving without ever telling campaign donors or the Federal Election Commission. Subscribe to The Times to read as many articles as you like. Nicholas Fandos is a reporter on the Metro desk covering New York State politics, with a focus on money, lobbying and political influence. He was previously a congressional correspondent in Washington. More about Nicholas Fandos * Share full article * * * Read in app Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT SITE INDEX SITE INFORMATION NAVIGATION * © 2023 The New York Times Company * NYTCo * Contact Us * Accessibility * Work with us * Advertise * T Brand Studio * Your Ad Choices * Privacy Policy * Terms of Service * Terms of Sale * Site Map * Canada * International * Help * Subscriptions KEEP READING THE TIMES BY CREATING A FREE ACCOUNT OR LOGGING IN. Continue Enjoy unlimited access to all of The Times. See subscription options