George Santos Released From Prison After Trump Commutation
Former U.S. Representative George Santos was released from prison today, October 18, 2025, after former President Donald Trump commuted his sentence.
Santos, who was convicted on multiple federal charges including wire fraud, money laundering, and theft of public funds, began serving a three-year sentence in May 2024. The commutation effectively ends his imprisonment, though it does not erase his conviction. His case drew national attention due to the scale of the alleged fraud and the numerous fabrications about his background during his campaign and time in office.
“The President believes in redemption and forgiveness,” a statement released by Trump’s office read. “Mr. Santos deserves a second chance.” Santos’s lawyer confirmed his client’s release, stating they were “grateful for this act of clemency.” The former Congressman was incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution in Otisville, New York. The Bureau of Prisons maintains a directory of federal facilities.
The decision to commute Santos’s sentence has sparked criticism from some, including campaign finance watchdogs, who argue it undermines the integrity of the legal system. This move comes as Trump continues to issue pardons and commutations in the waning months of his current term, a practice that has often been controversial. For more on presidential pardons, see information from the National Archives.
It remains unclear what Santos’s plans are following his release, but officials stated he will remain under supervision and is still legally obligated to fulfill any remaining financial penalties associated with his conviction.