A disabled veteran has accused newly-elected Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) of fundraising for his service canine’s lifesaving surgical procedure after which disappearing with the cash, native information website Patch reported Tuesday.
Richard Osthoff, a U.S. Navy veteran, informed Patch Santos conned him in 2016 whereas he was residing in a tent on the facet of a freeway in Howell, New Jersey, together with his beloved canine Sapphire. Sapphire was identified with a life-threatening abdomen tumor, and Osthoff was quoted $3,000 for the surgical procedure to take away it.
In keeping with Osthoff, a veterinary technician informed him he knew a man who might assist: Anthony Devolder, who ran Associates of Pets United, a pet charity.
Anthony Devolder is among the names that Santos, whose full title is George Anthony Devolder Santos, used amongst an array of aliases, together with George Devolder and Anthony Zabrovsky.

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The lawmaker faces a number of federal and native investigations after revelations that he fabricated a lot of his background, together with his schooling, work expertise and heritage. He’s additionally being investigated for marketing campaign finance violations after allegedly misusing marketing campaign funds, mendacity about how his marketing campaign spent cash and hiding the origin of marketing campaign funds.
In December, The New York Occasions reported that, amongst different discrepancies within the resume Santos pitched to voters, there was little proof that his charity, Associates of Pets United, was a tax-exempt group like he claimed. The Inner Income Service apparently had no information of a registered charity with that title.
Osthoff and one other New Jersey veteran, retired police Sgt. Michael Boll, who was serving to Osthoff because the scenario advanced in 2016, informed Patch that Santos arrange a GoFundMe for Sapphire’s surgical procedure.
They claimed that when it reached $3,000, he closed it and have become more and more troublesome to contact.
In a July 2016 Fb submit, Osthoff thanked supporters for serving to him attain his fundraising objective. He shared a hyperlink to a since-deleted GoFundMe web page. The preview of the hyperlink exhibits that it was created “by Anthony Devolder.”
However, in keeping with Osthoff, when he tried to schedule Sapphire’s process, Santos then insisted Osthoff take Sapphire to a different vet clinic ― that he purportedly had a relationship with ― which mentioned it couldn’t function on the tumor. Santos then claimed he would take the cash raised for Sapphire and use it for “different canines,” Osthoff mentioned.
In a November 2016 Fb submit, Osthoff informed supporters that he had been “scammed by Anthony Devolder” and that Sapphire was dealing with euthanasia inside months, in keeping with a screenshot revealed by Patch.
Sapphire died the next 12 months.
One among Santos’ former roommates, Gregory Morey-Parker, was interviewed a number of occasions on CNN this week about Santos, who he mentioned he lived with for just a few months in 2020.
Morey-Parker mentioned he knew Santos by two names: Anthony Devolder and Anthony Zabrovsky and he had “by no means identified him as George Santos.” In keeping with Morey-Parker, Santos mentioned he used the name Zabrovsky for his pet charity as a result of he believed “the Jews will give extra for those who’re a Jew.”
A spokesperson for Santos didn’t instantly return a request for remark.