Disgraced Ex-Congressman George Santos Owes Hundreds Of Thousands — But Turns Down $900 From Delta And Complains About It

George Santos, a former New York congressman who pleaded guilty to federal wire-fraud and aggravated-identity-theft charges and later had his 87-month prison sentence commuted by President Donald Trump reports that Delta was offering $3,600 to avoid involuntarily bumping anyone off of a Northeast Shuttle flight on Saturday.

He wasn’t willing to take the money, though he’s accepted higher offers before. It seems to me that given his situation he’s making the wrong choice.

Before Congress, he claimed a salary of $750,000 and up to $5 million in dividends from his firm, the “Devolder Organization,” on his 2022 House disclosure. The House Ethics Committee later concluded a lot of this was fictional and that he used campaign funds as a personal piggy bank (including for Botox and OnlyFans). Ethics investigators also said some “personal loans” he reported making to his campaign did not appear to exist. The money wasn’t actually there.

In his federal case, he ultimately agreed to pay about $375,000 in restitution and to forfeit about $205,000. He almost certainly has ongoing debts. And he has limited access to normal political or corporate career paths given his fraud and ID theft conviction. On the other hand, he has a proven ability to monetize infamy (Cameo, potential book deals and reality-adjacent activities).

After being expelled from Congress in December 2023, he launched a Cameo account that appears to have earned over $400,000 in a few months.

Santos, by the way, is unwilling to take Amtrak between New York and D.C. In one of the first times I’ve found myself aligned with the disgraced ex-Congressman, I prefer to fly as well.

Delta, though, almost never involuntarily bumps a passenger. They (1) offer gift cards, not mere travel vouchers, and (2) continually raises the amount they’re willing to offer until passengers volunteer to take a later flight. That way everyone wins.

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Comments

  1. I’m on a Delta flight now (free wifi ftw). 3 people accepted only $500, thought it could’ve gone a lot higher. Also 60+ people on the upgrade/standby list but not one of them had a funny four letter combo! Very disappointing.

  2. @RunningJock – I think the premise of the story is also about the $900 offer from Delta. Just happens to come from this guy.

    That amount is a bit staggering for such a short route.. I’m surprised they have oversells that bad. Is Delta still flying just E175s on the route?

  3. @haolenate — Good question, my recent DL itineraries IAD-JFK and DCA-LGA have been E170 and E175s, haven’t seen anything else but maybe something bigger on a busier day of the week.

  4. @L737 — Glad to hear your ‘Shuttle’ flights to NYC actually happened; have been burned enough times where I’ll only take Acela to DC, Philly, Boston, if that’s my destination.

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