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SantaCon Scandal Unwrapped: New York Judge Condemns Fraudulent Festivity Fiasco

    New York judge doesn't see the 'ho, ho, ho' in alleged SantaCon fraud
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    NEW YORK – During the initial court appearance of the organizer behind New York City’s SantaCon bar crawl, the federal judge overseeing the fraud case made her disapproval of the event quite evident.

    Judge Colleen McMahon expressed her annual frustration with SantaCon, describing how she feels “assaulted by SantaCon” as the city’s streets become crowded with “drunken kids wearing Santa costumes,” compelling her to stay indoors.

    These comments were made as Stefan Pildes, the event’s organizer, faced Judge McMahon for the first time.

    Pildes, a 50-year-old resident of Hewitt, New Jersey, was apprehended a week prior and has since been released on bail.

    Noam Biale, Pildes’ attorney, stated that his client “did not defraud anyone.”

    Biale continued, “Every SantaCon participant received exactly what they signed up for: joy, revelry, and drunken antics. We are eager to defend Stefan’s case.”

    Pildes did not comment as he left McMahon’s Manhattan courtroom.

    A prosecutor said the government would build its case on financial institution records, information from a ticketing company, and evidence collected from dozens of bars and restaurants that pledged to donate 10% to 25% of their sales during SantaCon to charity.

    Prosecutors allege in the indictment that Pildes gave only a small portion of the $2.7 million raised from 2019 to 2024 to charity. They say he diverted more than half of the money he raised to finance various personal ventures and spent hundreds of thousands of dollars more on himself.

    Pildes used money earmarked for charities on extensive renovations to a lakefront property in New Jersey, concert tickets, luxury vacations, extravagant meals and a luxury vehicle, prosecutors contend.

    The event traces its origins to a 1994 flash mob-style event in San Francisco dubbed “Santarchy,” intended to mock Christmas consumerism. As the idea spread to cities nationwide, it moved away from its countercultural origins and became more of a mass bar crawl.

    While some New York residents decry SantaCon for the chaos it brings to city streets and subways, others are amused by thousands of costumed merrymakers crowding Manhattan’s streets with numerous Saint Nicks, along with a few Mrs. Clauses, elves and the occasional Grinch.

    Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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