How did George Santos steal puppies with fake checks?

George Santos was accused of stealing in 2017 in Pennsylvania’s Amish Country after writing multiple bogus checks to dog breeders in his name, according to the court and a legal friend who helped him with the accusation.

How did George Santos steal puppies with fake checks?

George Santos is accused of robbing an Amish dairy farmer of two puppies by paying with a check that later bounced, adding to the mounting pressure on the House Republican. After Santos alleged that someone had taken his checkbook, the court and his attorney dismissed the allegation and wiped his record.

Despite criticism for his stance, Santos has co-sponsored 16 bills since joining Congress last month. One of the bills seeks to create unique coins to raise money for working dogs.

The congressman from New York has not always been friendly toward dogs, according to a dairy farmer in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

After Santos denied the allegations and claimed that one of his checkbooks had disappeared, the matter was closed.

Tiffany Bogosian, a lawyer and former friend of Santos who claimed one of his checkbooks was stolen in a letter to a Pennsylvania state trooper on his behalf, told CNN that she was no longer buying this version of events.

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