Orlando Sentinel

Matt Gaetz’s father, Don Gaetz, a former Florida Senate president, backed up his son’s claims of extortion Wednesday and said he wore a wire for the FBI to try to prove that crime.

- By Steven Lemongello slemongell­o@orlandosen­tinel.com

U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz’s father, Don Gaetz, a former Florida Senate president, backed up his son’s claims of extortion Wednesday and said he wore a wire for the FBI to try to prove that crime, according to Politico.

A Washington Post report indicated the alleged extortion might have involved an attempt to recover a long-missing FBI agent.

The Post reported that, according to sources, two men wrote to Don Gaetz and offered to help his son if he gave then a large sum of money to help locate Robert A. Levinson, an American hostage in Iran who disappeare­d in 2007 and hasn’t been seen since a video in 2010.

Don Gaetz was suspicious and viewed it as an extortion attempt, the report said, especially since the investigat­ion was not public knowledge, which is why he went to the FBI.

The senior Gaetz also acknowledg­ed there is a federal probe into whether his son was involved in the sexual traffickin­g of a 17-yearold girl, an investigat­ion that he said a former Justice Department official would keep quiet if he were paid to do so.

Shortly after the New York Times reported Tuesday that Matt Gaetz was being investigat­ed for sex traffickin­g, stemming from the prosecutio­n of former Seminole County tax collector Joel Greenberg, Matt Gaetz claimed on Twitter that he and his family were the victims of “an organized criminal extortion.”

A former Justice Department official, he wrote, was seeking $25 million. His father had been wearing a wire in cooperatio­n with the FBI, he wrote, and “the planted leak to the FBI tonight was intended to thwart that investigat­ion.”

The former official was named in news reports as David McGee, a Pensacola attorney and former federal prosecutor.

McGee told the Post that Matt Gaetz’s allegation­s of extortion are “completely false. It’s 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, one of a thousand people who have heard the rumors.”

In an interview with Politico, Don Gaetz said, “The FBI asked me to try and get that informatio­n for Matt and an indication we would transfer money to Mr. David McGee.” But he did not specify what informatio­n.

Don Gaetz did not return a request for comment Wednesday. McGee’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

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