Santos isn’t the first member of Congress indicted. Here’s how others ended up
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Here's a look at members who were indicted on criminal charges while in office during the past 15 years and what happened to them.
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A federal jury found Fortenberry guilty in
He avoided prison time but was sentenced to two years' probation.
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Collins was sentenced in 2020 to more than two years in federal prison for insider trading. Collins was granted a full pardon by then-President
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Hunter, a
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A federal jury convicted Brown in 2017. Trial evidence showed that Brown and others solicited hundreds of thousands of dollars in charitable donations. She received a 5-year prison sentence.
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After a jury could not reach a verdict in 2017, the judge acquitted the
The eye specialist was convicted of Medicare fraud in a separate case, but had his sentence commuted by Trump.
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In 2014, Rep.
Prosecutors accused him of failing to report money he received over the course of running the store, called Healthalicious. An
Grimm announced that he would resign his congressional seat the same month he entered his plea.
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Renzi was sentenced in 2013 to prison after a federal jury convicted him of extortion, bribery, insurance fraud, money laundering and racketeering, according to the
The department, citing evidence at trial, said Renzi promised to use his legislative sway to profit from a land exchange, which involved property that was owned by an investor.
A federal appeals court upheld Renzi's conviction in 2014. Renzi was later pardoned by Trump.
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