A former aide to Rep. George Santos (R-NY) will reportedly plead guilty Thursday to a legal cost related to the federal investigation into the congressman.

Nancy Marks served as Santos’ treasurer for each of his election campaigns. According to the Related Press, she resigned “amid growing questions about Santos’ marketing campaign finances and revelations Santos had fabricated so much of his lifestyles story.”

NBC News’ Tom Winter stated the “unspecified prison” against Marks can be printed when the docket is filed Thursday afternoon.

“They say in the docket, there’s a spot on there, if it says that is associated to any explicit case, and it does say that it is related to the continued federal criminal investigation and indictment in opposition to the congressman from New York,” Iciness mentioned. “He faces a thirteen-count indictment tied to a number of costs including mendacity to the House of Representatives, and all different types of other kinds of fraud prices. That case is ongoing. The congressman has professed his innocence and he mentioned he’s no longer guilty of these costs. But this is now another domino in that investigation.”

Santos was arrested in May just after being indicted on costs that integrated wire fraud, cash laundering, theft of public cash, and making false statements.  To this point, Santos has refused to resign, and former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy opted to reinforce Santos reasonably than calling for his resignation.

Santos told NewsNation anchor Dan Abrams (and Mediaite founder and owner) he was once “confident” he would no longer go to jail. However, the congressman hinted that he might believe pleading guilty and resigning from Congress sooner or later.

“I’m not making, I’m now not making any assertions right now,” Santos said. “Like I stated earlier, I’m like, it’s — presently, the answer is not any. However you simply by no means know. Existence is — you don’t know what lifestyles goes to come back at you, you already know?”

Watch the clip above by way of MSNBC.

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