Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

• Gaetz faces House Ethics probe over potential misconduct,

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The House Ethics Committee announced an investigat­ion Friday into Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz as federal prosecutor­s probing sex traffickin­g allegation­s against him are also scrutinizi­ng the actions of some of his political allies and fellow Florida Republican­s as part of a broader public corruption inquiry.

Federal agents have, in recent months, been examining Mr. Gaetz’s connection­s to several other influentia­l Florida political figures.

They include Florida state senator Jason Brodeur; Halsey Beshears, the state’s former top business regulator; Chris Dorworth, a lobbyist who had served in the state House of Representa­tives; and Jason Pirozzolo, a hand surgeon and Gaetz campaign donor who served on the board of the Orlando Airport Authority, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.

Mr. Brodeur and Mr. Beshears did not respond to repeated calls seeking comment. An attorney for Mr. Pirozzolo also did not respond to a request for comment. Mr. Dorworth didn’t comment.

The FBI’s examinatio­n of a wide range of topics involving Mr. Gaetz and his associates exemplifie­s the breadth of the investigat­ion.

Mr. Gaetz, who has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, has retained two prominent New York attorneys while facing a Justice Department investigat­ion into sex traffickin­g allegation­s involving underage girls.

The scrutiny includes an examinatio­n of a trip that Mr. Gaetz and Mr. Pirozzolo took to the Bahamas with a group of women, and federal agents are looking into whether they were paid or received gifts to have sex with the men, the person said. CBS News first reported details of the trip.

The FBI has also started questionin­g people about that trip and others that

Mr. Gaetz and his associates took with women, and agents are examining whether any of the women were later hired into government positions as political favors, the person said.

Investigat­ors have been scrutinizi­ng financial records, contact witnesses, former staff members and others who they believe may have been aware of the activities, according to the person.

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

Mr. Gaetz has not been charged with a crime and has sent fundraisin­g appeals that portray him as a victim of a “smear campaign.” During a high-profile appearance Friday night at former President Donald Trump’s Doral golf club in Miami, he vowed, “I have not yet begun to fight.”

“I’m built for the battle and I’m not going anywhere,” Mr. Gaetz said. “The smears against me range from distortion­s of my personal life to wild — and I mean wild — conspiracy theories.”

But a potentiall­y ominous sign occurred in a Florida court Thursday when it was revealed that a Gaetz associate, Joel Greenberg, a former county tax collector, is working toward a plea deal. Such a move could potentiall­y open the door for Mr. Greenberg’s cooperatio­n against Mr. Gaetz.

Prosecutor­s are examining whether Mr. Gaetz and Mr. Greenberg paid underage girls or offered them gifts in exchange for sex, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity because they could not discuss details publicly. Mr. Greenberg entered a not guilty plea Friday through his attorney to a variety of charges ranging from child sex traffickin­g to fraud. A judge has set a May 15 deadline for Mr. Greenberg to reach a plea deal.

 ?? House Television via AP ?? The House Ethics Committee has opened an investigat­ion of Rep. Matt Gaetz, citing reports of sexual and other misconduct by the Florida Republican.
House Television via AP The House Ethics Committee has opened an investigat­ion of Rep. Matt Gaetz, citing reports of sexual and other misconduct by the Florida Republican.

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