New York Post

Bizarre tale just Gaetz Kinkier

Orgy, hostage twists in ‘plot’ vs. rep.

- By GABRIELLE FONROUGE

The alleged extortion plot against Florida US Rep. Matt Gaetz apparently involved two men blackmaili­ng him with details about an alleged orgy with prostitute­s in an effort to get his dad to cough up $25 million to rescue American hostage Robert Levinson from Iran, according to reports on Wednesday.

The men, former federal prosecutor David McGee and ex-Air Force intelligen­ce officer Bob Kent, allegedly claimed that the FBI had photos of Gaetz in a “sexual orgy with underage prostitute­s,” the Washington Examiner reported.

They asked his dad, Don Gaetz, for money to be used to free Levinson in exchange for somehow getting the Department of Justice to drop its reported sex-traffickin­g probe into the lawmaker, according to the report.

Levinson, a former FBI agent and CIA contractor who vanished in Iran in 2007, was declared dead by his family last year.

The men who approached Gaetz’s father had no apparent connection to the sex-crimes investigat­ion but somehow learned about it before it was made public, The Washington Post reported.

The Examiner on Wednesday published a text message and a document that purport to show their proposal to the elder Gaetz, a prominent Florida Republican.

It is not clear if the outlet authentica­ted the documents or who provided them.

They purportedl­y show that Kent allegedly texted Don Gaetz in midMarch saying that he had a plan that could make his son’s pending problems vanish and claiming that Levinson was still alive.

“I would like to talk with you immediatel­y about the current federal investigat­ion, and the indictment that is about to be filed against your son. I have a plan that can make his future legal and political problems go away,” the alleged text states.

“Last summer, we located Robert Levinson in Iran and took two proof of life videos, but the U.S. government foiled our rescue attempt. We have one more opportunit­y to rescue Levinson.”

The next day, Don Gaetz allegedly met with Kent, the Examiner reported, and he handed over a threepage document titled “Project Homecoming,” which detailed the alleged federal investigat­ion of Matt Gaetz, a Republican, and how he could get out of it, as long as Don coughed up $25 million.

The first page of the document, which was published by the outlet, is riddled with grammatica­l errors. It claims the congressma­n is being investigat­ed by the FBI for “various public corruption and public integrity issues.” It also states the FBI “became aware of compromisi­ng pictures” showing Matt Gaetz and an unidentifi­ed “Election Official” involved in a “sexual orgy with underage prostitute­s” in Maitland, Fla., outside of Orlando and that a grand jury had been convened.

“Our strategy for Congressma­n Gaetz to mitigate his legal, and political, troubles would be for him, or someone else, to arrange for the funds required to obtain the immediate release of Robert Levinson from captivity in Iran,” the document states.

“In exchange for the funds being arranged, and upon release of Robert Levinson, Congressma­n Gaetz shall be given credit for facilitati­ng the release of Mr. Levinson . . . [He] shall also be on the plan that returns Mr. Levinson to freedom and shall be the person to ‘reunite’ Mr. Levinson with his family and bring Mr. Levinson back to the United States.”

Don Gaetz contacted the FBI about the proposal and the agency is now investigat­ing whether it constitute­s an extortion attempt, according to The Washington Post.

The release comes after The New York Times published a report Tuesday saying federal investigat­ors are working to determine if the congressma­n paid a 17-year-old for sex and enticed her to travel, which would violate sex-traffickin­g laws.

Rep. Gaetz has emphatical­ly denied the allegation­s and appeared on Fox’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight” late Tuesday to claim they are part of a $25 million extortion attempt involving McGee, currently an attorney with the law firm Beggs & Lane.

McGee has repeatedly denied his involvemen­t in the alleged extortion, telling The Washington Post Tuesday that Rep. Gaetz’s allegation­s are “a blatant attempt to distract from the fact that he’s under investigat­ion for sex traffickin­g of minors.”

“I have no connection with that case at all, other than [being] one of a thousand people who have heard the rumors,” he said.

McGee has long represente­d the Levinson family in its quest to find the missing operative.

Don Gaetz, who told Politico Wednesday that he wore a wire during one of his alleged meetings with McGee at the behest of the FBI, claimed he asked his attorney, Jeffrey Neiman, to establish a record of the cooperatio­n with David Goldberg, an assistant US attorney for the Northern District of Florida.

Matt Gaetz shared with Politico a March 25 e-mail allegedly sent from Goldberg to Neiman confirming the arrangemen­t.

“I can confirm that your client is working with my office as well as the FBI at the government’s request in order to determine if a federal crime has been committed,” Goldberg reportedly wrote. “This has been discussed with, and approved by, the FBI as well as leadership in my office and components of main [Department of] justice.”

Neiman and Kent couldn’t be reached by The Post Wednesday night.

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