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riversedge

(70,242 posts)
Tue Dec 27, 2022, 12:07 PM Dec 2022

Scandal-Struck George Santos Just Revived the Firm That Netted Him Mystery Millions After the New Yo





2022 Elections
It is a longer type article with lots of information.



December 21, 2022


Scandal-Struck George Santos Just Revived the Firm That Netted Him Mystery Millions
After the New York Times exposé, the incoming Republican congressman made a curious move.



https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/12/scandal-struck-gop-congressman-george-santos-revived-the-firm-that-netted-him-mystery-millions/

Noah Lanard
David Corn


On Monday, the New York Times published an explosive story revealing that George Santos, a New York Republican elected last month to the House of Representatives, had made what appeared to be brazenly false statements about his background, including assorted claims about his business career. He had boasted of being an accomplished investor and financier who had worked at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup. Yet each firm noted it had no record of his employment there. He had said he graduated from Baruch College. The school said he had not. His personal finances seemed odd as well, and he had worked at a Florida company called Harbor City Capital that was accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2021 of running a $17 million Ponzi scheme. Subsequently, he supposedly made at least $3.5 million from a mysterious company, called Devolder Organization LLC, that he started, that had no public profile, and that was dissolved soon after it was created. This marked a dramatic shift from his first run for Congress in 2020, when he reported earning $55,000 per year.

The day after the Times story appeared, Santos took a curious step: He revived that mystery firm that he had claimed as the source of millions of dollars of income, and he listed as its address a Florida property associated with a former top official of the company that allegedly mounted that Ponzi scheme. Devolder’s resurrection was first reported by Talking Points Memo. The story of this firm is a key component of the Santos scandal.


The Times article cast Santos as a modern-day Mr. Ripley who seemingly had manufactured a rags-to-riches public persona based on audacious lies. He was once arrested in Brazil for forging checks. He boasted he founded an animal rescue charity, but the outfit barely existed and was not registered with the IRS as a nonprofit. (The intended beneficiary of one of its events reported never receiving the funds from a fundraiser Santos’ group helped to organize.) Before the election, Santos said he owned a “Hamptons mansion” worth $10 million, but according to his financial disclosure filings he owned no real estate at the time. (He was then renting an apartment in Queens.) All the unsubstantiated claims have prompted questions about his financial and business dealings, including Devolder and his interactions with Harbor City and its principals.

After working at a firm that ran conferences for investors—and earning a $55,000 salary there—Santos in July 2020 was hired as a New York regional director for Harbor City, which sought investors for a business generating digital customer leads to sell. In a press release announcing this move, JP Maroney, Harbor City’s CEO, said he had known Santos for years and called him a “perfect fit.” At the time, Santos was mounting his first bid for Congress in Long Island, which he would lose that November.

When Santos joined Harbor City, the company was already in trouble.................
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Scandal-Struck George Santos Just Revived the Firm That Netted Him Mystery Millions After the New Yo (Original Post) riversedge Dec 2022 OP
It's a money cult after all bucolic_frolic Dec 2022 #1
The world seems to love these narcissistic sociopath con artists. Irish_Dem Dec 2022 #2
This guy is dirty. Ray Bruns Dec 2022 #3
This guy is dirty. Ray Bruns Dec 2022 #3

bucolic_frolic

(43,181 posts)
1. It's a money cult after all
Tue Dec 27, 2022, 12:15 PM
Dec 2022

Keep the money in the GOP family. Unqualified, scandalized, rap sheet? Even better. Nothing juices the GOP like getting blood from a stone of marginal assets. Boosts ROI to a fever pitch.

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