U.S. Congressman George Santos agrees to settle lawsuit in Brazil

Reuters

Published May 12, 2023 11:54AM ET

Updated May 12, 2023 12:55PM ET

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -Republican U.S. congressman George Santos, who has Brazilian heritage, agreed to settle a lawsuit in which he was accused of bouncing checks to buy clothes in a Rio de Janeiro clothing store over a decade ago, a court in Rio said.

Santos was indicted this week for fraud and money laundering in the U.S. and has faced months of allegations related to lies about his career and history.

He denies the new charges, which he has branded a "witch hunt", and has vowed to fight back.

The Brazil case was shelved in 2011, as the Brazilian courts were unable to reach Santos. However, it reopened after the Republican politician was elected to a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives from New York, allowing the Brazil courts to locate him.

He will pay about 24,000 reais ($4,800) within a month to settle the lawsuit.

Santos' lawyer in Brazil, Jonymar Vasconcelos, declined to comment on the basis that the case is now closed and said he is not aware of any other lawsuit against Santos in Brazil.

In the new indictment in the U.S., the 34-year-old Santos has been accused of defrauding potential political supporters by laundering funds to pay for his personal expenses and receiving unemployment benefits illegally while he was employed.

Santos is also accused of making false statements to the House of Representatives about his assets, income and debts. He has resisted calls to resign for lying about his resume.