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Few in GOP rush to defend Gaetz amid sex-traffickin­g investigat­ion

- By Michael Balsamo and Alan Fram

WASHINGTON — The political peril for conservati­ve Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz deepened Friday as the often outlandish, Trump-styled provocateu­r appeared politicall­y isolated amid a federal sex-traffickin­g investigat­ion.

Few Republican­s rushed to offer any kind of support to the three-term Florida congressma­n known for espousing high-volume attacks — sometimes against those in his own party — during his frequent media appearance­s. Several GOP lawmakers and top aides who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive situation said Gaetz’s prospects for remaining in Congress were bleak and were complicate­d in particular by his unpopulari­ty among colleagues in his own party.

Federal prosecutor­s are examining whether Gaetz and a political ally who is facing sex traffickin­g allegation­s may have paid underage girls or offered them gifts in exchange for sex, two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Friday.

The scrutiny of Gaetz stemmed from the Justice Department’s probe into the political ally, Joel Greenberg, the people said. Greenberg, a former Florida tax collector, was indicted last year and is accused of a number of federal crimes. He has pleaded not guilty.

Republican congressio­nal leaders have largely been silent about the investigat­ion, which continues.

That reflected the serious nature of the charges in a story that seems to add new elements by the day, giving lawmakers little motivation to attach themselves to Gaetz.

In one potentiall­y ominous

sign, Gaetz spokesman Luke Ball has resigned, according to one Republican who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Part of the investigat­ion is examining whether Gaetz, 38, had sex with a 17-year-old and other underage girls and violated federal sex traffickin­g laws, the people familiar with the probe told the AP. Federal agents suspect Greenberg may have enticed the girls and then introduced some of them to Gaetz, and they are examining whether both men may have had sex with the same girls, the people said.

 ?? Ap-stephen M. Dowell ?? This Feb. 26 photo shows U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-florida, speaking at CPAC at the Hyatt Regency in Orlando, Fla.
Ap-stephen M. Dowell This Feb. 26 photo shows U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-florida, speaking at CPAC at the Hyatt Regency in Orlando, Fla.

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