
Mr. Vilarva said he felt on top of the world — even if he said he did find himself footing many of the bills.
“He used to say he would get money from Citigroup, he was an investor,” Mr. Vilarva recalled. “One day it’s one thing, one day it’s another thing. He never ever actually went to work,” he said.
Things began to unravel between the two men in early 2015, Mr. Vilarva said, after Mr. Santos surprised him with tickets to Hawaii that turned out not to exist. Around the same time, he said he discovered that his cellphone was missing, and believed Mr. Santos had pawned it.
The final straw came when Vilarva decided to google Santos and discovered he was apparently wanted by the police in Brazil for stealing a checkbook and making illegal purchases in 2008. According to reports, Santos never stood trial because he fled Brazil before the police could serve a subpoena. Vilarva hit the bricks quick: “I woke up in the morning, and I packed my stuff all in trash bags, and I called my father and I left.” p.s. Law enforcement authorities in Brazil have announced they will revive the fraud charges against Santos now that they know his whereabouts. https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1610055472777932800 Circling back to the beginning of this post, I’m wondering – where was Mrs. George Santos when Mr. Vilarva was living with Santos? Was their “marriage” arranged so the wife could gain U.S. citizenship? Even as Santos is scheduled to be sworn into Congress today, more and more questions arise about his murky past. https://twitter.com/MSignorile/status/1609776589520179202 https://twitter.com/LaleeIbssa/status/1610294002628132864 https://twitter.com/LaleeIbssa/status/1610307186365808640
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