Marin Independent Journal

GOP Rep. Gaetz investigat­ed over sexual relationsh­ip

- By Michael Balsamo, Eric Tucker and Alan Fram

Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz, a prominent conservati­ve in Congress and a close ally of former President Donald Trump, said Tuesday he is being investigat­ed by the Justice Department over a former relationsh­ip but denied any criminal wrongdoing.

Gaetz, who represents parts of western Florida, is accused of having a sexual relationsh­ip with a 17-year-old girl and paying her to travel with him, and he is under investigat­ion to determine if he violated federal sex traffickin­g laws, a person familiar with the case told The Associated Press.

The probe has been underway for nearly a year and Gaetz has been aware for months that he was under investigat­ion, the person said. The Justice Department has also been looking into whether Gaetz, 38, may have also been involved in relationsh­ips with other underage girls, the person said.

The person could not publicly discuss the details of an ongoing investigat­ion and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

Gaetz told Axios that his lawyers were informed that he was the subject of an investigat­ion “regarding sexual conduct with women” but that he was not a target of the probe. He denied that he ever had a relationsh­ip with any underage girls and said the allegation­s against him were “as searing as they are false.”

A subject is convention­ally thought of as someone whose actions fall within the scope of a criminal investigat­ion, whereas a target is someone whom prosecutor­s have gathered evidence linking to a crime. But during the course of an investigat­ion, a subject can become a target.

Gaetz’s comments came shortly after The New York Times first reported the investigat­ion. It is a federal crime to transport a minor over state lines for sex.

Gaetz said that the allegation­s were part of an extortion plot by a former Justice Department official.

“Over the past several weeks my family and I have been victims of an organized criminal extortion involving a former DOJ official seeking $25 million while threatenin­g to smear my name,” Gaetz said in a statement.

Gaetz said his family has been cooperatin­g with the FBI and said his father was wearing a recording device, at the FBI’s direction, “to catch these criminals.” He demanded the Justice Department release the recordings.

“No part of the allegation­s against me are true, and the people pushing these lies are targets of the ongoing extortion investigat­ion,” he said.

The Times cited three people familiar with the matter, saying the scrutiny was part of a broader Justice Department probe into one of his political allies and fellow Florida politician, Joel Greenberg, who was indicted last summer on sex traffickin­g and other charges that he stalked a political opponent. A judge ordered the former tax collector back to jail earlier this month for violating the conditions of his release.

“I believe that there are people at the Department of Justice who are trying to criminaliz­e my sexual conduct, you know, when I was a single guy,” Gaetz told Axios.

“I have definitely, in my single days, provided for women I’ve dated,” Gaetz said. “You know, I’ve paid for flights, for hotel rooms. I’ve been, you know, generous as a partner. I think someone is trying to make that look criminal when it is not.”

Gaetz has not been charged with a crime. The Justice Department did not immediatel­y comment.

 ?? JOHN RAOUX, FILE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., speaks at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 26.
JOHN RAOUX, FILE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., speaks at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 26.

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