George Santos Tells Followers He’s Not Suicidal as Prison Sentence Looms
George Santos
I’m Not Suicidal …
Just in Case Something Happens in Prison!!!
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George Santos wants to be clear … he’s not suicidal or depressed — and, his followers shouldn’t believe prison officials if they try to claim he is.
The former Congressman from New York is just a couple weeks away from the deadline to turn himself in to the Federal Bureau of Prisons … and, he took to X to put the state of his mental health on the record.
Santos tells his nearly 200K followers he’s “not suicidal. I’m not depressed. I have no intentions of harming myself, and I will not willingly engage in any sexual activity while I’m in there.”
He says if anything comes out to the contrary, then it’s total BS … and, it should be taken with a grain of salt.
Santos cites stats he says he’s read about the horrors that befall gay men in prison … and, he doesn’t want people to think he’s another statistic, because he promises he wouldn’t kill himself.
George pled guilty to wire fraud and identity theft charges … and, he was sentenced to 87 months — that’s more than 7 years — in a federal penitentiary. He’s also been ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in restitution.
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Santos claimed way back in April there would be an “international nightmare” if he’s brutalized in prison … and, he even told fellow former Congressman Matt Gaetz he’d prefer solitary confinement while behind bars.
Prison’s a dangerous place … but, it sounds like George wants it known that he’s not a danger to himself.
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