He held the job at a Queens call center for at least eight months, according to a new report.
Newly elected U.S. Congressman and alleged fabulist George Santos may have fabricated much of his resume while running for office, but his former coworkers say the tall tales and rabid social climbing didn’t necessarily start there.
He held the job at a Queens call center for at least eight months, from 2011-2012, and served as a bilingual employee who spoke Portuguese, a company representative confirmed to the outlet.
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