'I would be scared to have someone like that in charge — having so much power in his hands,' Pedro Vilarva said about Santos.
Vilarva also accused him of lying about his jobs at the time, with Santos allegedly claiming at one point to work as an investor with CitiGroup, despite"never ever actually" going to work. As a result, Vilarva claimed that he often ended paying the bills.
"He used to say he would get money from CitiGroup, he was an investor," Vilarva explained."One day it's one thing, one day it's another thing. He never ever actually went to work... I would be scared to have someone like that in charge — having so much power in his hands."Above, a photo of New York congressman-elect George Santos. An ex-boyfriend of Santos's claims that, during their relationship, he lied about his job and stole his cellphone.
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