Santos has withdrawn his claim that a $500,000 loan to his campaign came from the 'personal funds of the candidate.'
including attending college, working for top Wall Street firms and his mother being in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
He also said in the amended filings, first reported by the Daily Beast, that a $125,000 loan, which his campaign received on October 26, was not from his"personal funds," but failed to explain where the money had come from.
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