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House Ethics Probe Focuses on Sex Trafficking Allegations Against Matt Gaetz


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As the House Ethics Committee intensifies its investigation into Rep. Matt Gaetz, sources reveal that the probe is zeroing in on the sex trafficking allegations against him. The committee's staff has reportedly been reaching out to potential witnesses related to sex crimes, while also seeking records from the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding its prior investigation into Gaetz.

 

The Ethics Committee has initiated contact with individuals involved in the sex trafficking probe, including the woman Gaetz allegedly had sex with when she was underage. While specific details about interviews remain unconfirmed, the investigation is said to be honing in on sex trafficking, drug-related activities, and payments.

 

The recent developments suggest a shift in focus, as earlier reports did not confirm that the Ethics investigation was targeting the most explosive allegations against Gaetz. The committee appears to be more assertive in its pursuit of the sex trafficking claims after publishing a report on Rep. George Santos, prompting his removal in November.

 

The House Ethics probe is currently at the staff level and has not advanced to the full committee. Depending on the ongoing investigation's outcome, the committee may decide to authorize an Investigative Subcommittee to delve further into the allegations.

 

Gaetz, who has previously dismissed the Ethics panel's investigation, reiterated that the allegations are untrue. However, sources indicate that the committee is actively reaching out to witnesses, signaling a potential escalation in the probe. Gaetz's statement challenges the credibility of those making allegations, citing exposures, indictments, and imprisonments, with specific references to Joel Greenberg and Stephen Alford.

 

It is important to note that the House Ethics Committee's findings, while significant politically, lack enforceability. The intensification of the investigation may increase pressure on Gaetz and his allies to address the allegations and cooperate with the committee's inquiries.

 

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