Expelled Congressman George Santos Launches OnlyFans Web page for $29.99/Month
Former Congressman George Santos has discovered a brand new supply of revenue within the type of an OnlyFans web page.
On Wednesday, June 19, the 35-year-old ex-politician — who served 11 months as a U.S. consultant in 2023 earlier than being expelled from Congress — introduced his new account, which lists a subscription value of $29.99 monthly.
“The second you’ve got all been ready for!,” he wrote in a put up on X (previously often known as Twitter). “Solely on #OnlyFans will you get the total behind the scenes entry to every thing I am engaged on. see ya all there!”
Following some backlash, Santos shared one other put up on X to clarify that there was no grownup content material on his web page, including that he simply “needed to stir the pot.”
“Okay y’all acquired your panties in a bunch…,” he wrote. “The one followers is Not grownup content material. I made a decision to go together with solely followers as a result of I needed to stir the pot. People have to cease being so delicate…”
Santos’ OnlyFans aspect hustle comes after he introduced again in March that he was working for Congress once more — a plan that finally did not stick.
“New York hasn’t had an actual conservative symbolize them since I left workplace arbitrarily, due to RINO, empty fits like @nicklalota,” Santos wrote on X on the time, referencing the “Republican in Identify Solely” acronym.
“After quite a lot of prayer and dialog with my family and friends, I’ve made an important determination that can shake issues up,” continued Santos. “Tonight, I wish to announce that I might be returning to the world of politics and difficult Nick [LaLota], for the battle over #NY1.”
The next month, Santos deserted his impartial congressional bid, writing, “I do not wish to cut up the ticket and be liable for handing the home to Dems.”
Santos was expelled from the Home of Representatives on Dec. 1 by a vote of 311-114. The uncommon transfer got here after he was indicted on felony expenses in Could 2023, following an investigation into his monetary disclosures and alleged false claims he made whereas working for Congress.
Santos was initially charged with seven counts of wire fraud, three counts of cash laundering, one rely of theft of public funds and two counts of constructing materially false statements to the Home of Representatives. In October, he was charged with 10 further counts, together with id theft and falsification of information.
He has pleaded not responsible to all expenses.