Miami Herald

Ethics panel clears Rep. Matt Gaetz in lease for district office

- BY MATTHEW DALY Associated Press

Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., said in a tweet that the allegation against him was ‘a BS smear’ that is ‘now debunked.’

WASHINGTON

The Office of Congressio­nal Ethics has recomhas mended no further action against a Florida congressma­n who is paying a donor and former legal client $5,000 a month to rent space for his district office.

The independen­t office ended a preliminar­y investigat­ion after finding insufficie­nt evidence to continue the case against Rep. Matt Gaetz. The Republican was accused of a possible violation of a

House rule that says lawmakers should not lease from people with whom they have had a profession­al or legal relationsh­ip.

Gaetz, a strong defender of President Donald Trump and like Trump a prolific presence on Twitter, said in a tweet Thursday that the allegation against him was “a BS smear” that is “now debunked.”

Gaetz has been leasing space from Collier Merrill, a Pensacola real estate developer under an arrangemen­t Gaetz said was approved by House officials. The two-term lawmaker has said he did nothing wrong and that the lease is “at or below market rate.”

The Office of Congressio­nal Ethics opened the inquiry after news reports about the leasing arrangemen­t surfaced in April. The office is a nonpartisa­n entity that reviews allegation­s of misconduct against House members, officers and staff, and makes recommenda­tion to the House Ethics Committee.

Merrill is a real estate developer and restaurate­ur. In a series of tweets in April, Gaetz said Merrill had hosted fundraiser­s for him, had attended official functions with him and was a legal client of his “many years ago” on a local noise violation at a restaurant.

Merrill owns Empire Partners, L.L.C, the company that has billed him for the rent since Gaetz took office in 2017.

Gaetz tweeted at the time that he was “never ever realizing personal financial gain as a consequenc­e of elected office.”

An official House form that must be signed by the property owner and the member of Congress certifies that a district office lease “is entered into at fair market value as the result of a bona fide, arms-length, marketplac­e transactio­n.” It also states that both sides “certify that the parties are not relatives nor have had, or continue to have, a profession­al or legal relationsh­ip (except as a landlord and tenant).”

 ?? MANUEL BALCE CENETA AP ??
MANUEL BALCE CENETA AP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States