George Santos
41 Days in Solitary Changed My Worldview …
Hate Is Poison!!!
Published
TMZ.com
George Santos says he is taken stock of his life after a virtually six-week stint in solitary … and, he is obtained a brand new mission after President Trump commuted his sentence and set him free.
The former New York Congressman joined us on “TMZ Live” Monday … and, he gave us the rundown on his time within the clink, which he says gave him a ton of time to consider his previous errors — particularly whereas he spent 41 days within the particular housing unit.
Santos says he is embarrassed by the lies he informed and his personal duplicitous nature … and, he watched his entire life like a film in his personal head — working by means of each mistake. During this time, Santos says he fell again on his personal faith, and he thinks he is sq. with the massive man upstairs now.
That mentioned, Santos is not turning the opposite cheek to unfair therapy he feels he suffered at Federal Correctional Institution, Fairton in New Jersey … ‘trigger he claims the prison’s warden had it out for him — mentioning an previous, unsubstantiated loss of life risk with a purpose to justify his time within the SHU.
Santos additionally claims he wasn’t allowed entry to his treatment … and, he alleged FCI Fairton is filled with black mildew, expired meals and extra. Watch the clip right through to listen to all of George’s claims.
Of course, George obtained out of prison Friday … and, he guarantees he by no means noticed it coming — solely studying from a TV information program that he was getting out of the massive home. President Trump by no means known as and even indicated he was contemplating a commutation of his sentence.
Santos says it takes a village … and, he highlights the advocacy of each his buddies in Congress — like Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert and Tim Burchett — and his many followers on-line for in the end serving to spring him.
Remember … Santos was sentenced to 87 months in prison — simply over 7 years — after pleading responsible to wire fraud and identification theft costs in May. He surrendered in July … and spent a little bit greater than three months in custody earlier than his sentence was commuted.
As for what’s subsequent … George says he needs to assist troubled youth and advocate for prison reform so nobody has to go down the identical highway he did.
We reached out to the Bureau of Prisons for remark about George’s allegations towards FCI Fairton, although because of the authorities shutdown, the one response we obtained was “Due to the lapse in appropriations, the Office of Public Affairs is not available to respond to your inquiries. Please refer to the Department of Justice’s contingency plan for more information or contact us again once the lapse in appropriations has been resolved.”