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reACTIONary's JournalA tiny paper broke the George Santos scandal, but no one paid attention
https://wapo.st/3CcFuVJMonths before the New York Times published a December article suggesting Rep.-elect George Santos (R-N.Y.) had fabricated much of his résumé and biography, a tiny publication on Long Island was ringing alarm bells about its local candidate.
The North Shore Leader wrote in September, when few others were covering Santos, about his inexplicable rise in reported net worth from essentially nothing in 2020 to as much as $11 million two years later.
The story noted other oddities about the self-described gay Trump supporter with Jewish heritage, who would go on to flip New Yorks 3rd Congressional District from blue to red, and is now under investigation by authorities for misrepresenting his background to voters.
Interestingly, Santos shows no U.S. real property in his financial disclosure, although he has repeatedly claimed to own a mansion in Oyster Bay Cove on Tiffany Road; and a mansion in the Hamptons on Dune Road, managing editor Maureen Daly wrote in the Leader. For a man of such alleged wealth, campaign records show that Santos and his husband live in a rented apartment, in an attached rowhouse in Queens.
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Defenestration Update...
Pavel Antov, a Russian lawmaker and businessman who made his fortune in the sausage industry, died after falling from the third floor of his hotel room while on vacation in India the latest Russian businessman to die under mysterious circumstances this year.
https://wapo.st/3YWBmTQ
Moorish Americans take over a rural gun range, sparking a strange showdown
.... after county officials took action, deeming the site an unlawful firing range and filing an injunction to stop it from operating in September, that events took several unexpected turns. That was when a group calling itself Moorish Americans an offshoot of the extremist sovereign citizen movement whose members believe they are immune from dealings with U.S. legal and financial systems essentially took over the range, declaring it protected under the consular jurisdiction of Morocco.
There followed arrests, flurries of spurious legal documents and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines, all to the accompaniment of what neighbors describe as an ongoing din of gunfire on weekends. Things escalated last week when sheriffs deputies raided the property, seizing what Bell said were about a dozen firearms.
The saga in Welcome, an agglomeration of tumbledown farmhouses and newly built homes roped together by winding country roads, highlights several enduring American loves: Guns, conspiracy theories, property rights and fruitless litigation.
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