Charges we’re just hearing about Santos is now accused of fraudulently obtaining unemployment benefits. The congressman applied for and received more than $24,000 in unemployment benefits even though he was employed as a regional director of a Florida-based investment firm, where he earned an annual salary of $120,000, according to prosecutors. Santos also allegedly used campaign contributions to pay down personal debts and purchase designer clothing. According to the indictment, Santos sought out a Queens-based political consultant to support his campaign. As a result, two donors each gave $25,000, prosecutors allege. But the money was transferred to Santos’ personal bank...