The legal troubles faced by former Congressman George Santos may not yet be over. Santos, who was convicted of identity theft and wire fraud and sentenced to an absurdly harsh sentence of over seven years in prison, had his sentence commuted by the White House earlier this week. However, the Republican district attorney in Naussau County, the area that Santos once represented, has refused to rule out filing charges against him. “Since first learning of George Santos’ actions, I have been at the forefront of bringing him to justice,” Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly said in a statement reported by NBC News. “I am proud of the work my office has done, and the conviction achieved in partnership with the U.S. Attorney’s office.” ”While…

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