
The gift from Rocco Oppedisano—expelled from the U.S. in January 2019, and who was subsequently intercepted piloting a yacht packed with unauthorized migrants and $200,000 in cash toward Florida—was just one facet of the support the freshman Republican and immigration hardliner received from the Queens-based clan that controls upscale eatery Il Bacco.
Santos has been unabashed about his affection for the restaurant and his affinity for its owners, Rocco Oppedisano’s brother Joseph and niece Tina.
The campaign, already known for its suspect money maneuvers, also spent $25,443.64 at Il Bacco since the Republican launched his first run for his Long Island-Queens seat in 2020, according to federal campaign finance records. The campaign further reported owing Il Bacco $18,773.54 for its election night party in November.
Santos’s campaign filed numerous expenditures at Il Bacco at the low, low price of $199.99 – exactly one cent below the threshold that would require the campaign to retain a receipt/documentation of the transaction. Related: Santos Campaign Spending Raises Eye Brows There is, of course, much more. Read the full report here. https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1613548825901240324 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1613611920900096008
George Santos says he has “lived an honest life” in the same breath as a refusal to answer questions about where the money he used to give himself more than 700k in campaign loans came from. pic.twitter.com/AU1fSqLvSK
— nikki mccann ramírez (@NikkiMcR) January 12, 2023
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