Disgraced Congressman George Santos can’t stay out of the spotlight — even from a federal prison in New Jersey, where he’s been writing a weekly diary to gripe about life in lockup, his state-issued jumpsuit and even the “sandpaper soap.”
In “My Life Behind Bars,” Santos sulks about his new gig in the prison kitchen while unleashing a torrent of complaints about the “erosion of his dignity.”
The former fashion plate is especially indignant the “fluorescent yellow … state-issued polyester” jumpsuits he must wear.
And he has a beef with the mold and the broken AC too. 4
“I went from standing at the pinnacle of power and prestige, attending galas, navigating multimillion-dollar fundraisers in glittering Manhattan apartments and Long Island mansions, to the rock bottom of federal co