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		Friend of U.S. congressman Gaetz expected to plead guilty in Florida sex 
		trafficking case
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		 [April 09, 2021] 
		By Mark Hosenball 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A friend of embattled 
		Republican U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida is expected to 
		plead guilty in a sex trafficking and fraud case in a federal court in 
		Florida, two law enforcement officials said on Thursday.
 
 Prosecutors and defense lawyers are in discussions about Joel Greenberg, 
		a former tax collector in Florida's Seminole County, entering a guilty 
		plea, and a judge on Thursday gave him until May 15 to do so, the 
		officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
 
 Greenberg is a friend of staunch Donald Trump supporter Gaetz, who also 
		faces a federal probe into a relationship with an underage girl, a law 
		enforcement source has said.
 
 Gaetz has not been charged with any crimes and has denied wrongdoing. A 
		Gaetz representative did not immediately respond to a request for 
		comment on Thursday.
 
 
		 
		At a court hearing in Orlando, Greenberg's attorneys and prosecutors 
		said they expected a plea deal to resolve charges including sex 
		trafficking of a child, aggravated identity theft and wire fraud, 
		according to local media.
 
 Asked by reporters whether Gaetz should be worried about a Greenberg 
		plea, Greenberg's attorney Fritz Scheller replied, "I'm sure Matt Gaetz 
		is not feeling very comfortable today."
 
 Scheller may have been referring to media reports that Greenberg may 
		cooperate with federal investigators in their probe of Gaetz.
 
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			Representative Matt Gaetz, (R-FL), speaks during a hearing in the 
			Rayburn House office Building on Capitol Hill, in Washington, U.S., 
			July 29, 2020. Graeme Jennings/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo/File 
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            "This is devastating news for Matt Gaetz," State Attorney for Palm 
			Beach County in Florida Dave Aronberg said in an interview with CNN.
 Aronberg, who is not involved in the investigation, said Greenberg 
			had every incentive to cooperate in the Gaetz probe "because he is 
			facing a potential life sentence and at least a 10-year mandatory 
			minimum for child sex trafficking related to the same 17-year-old 
			girl in the Matt Gaetz investigation."
 
 In a column published on Monday on the Washington Examiner website, 
			Gaetz declared he had no plans to resign from Congress.
 
 "There are exactly zero credible (or even non-credible) accusers 
			willing to come forward by name and state on the public record that 
			I behaved improperly toward them," Gaetz wrote.
 
 Congressman Kevin McCarthy, the top Republican in the U.S. House of 
			Representatives, last month said he would not strip Gaetz of his 
			committee assignments absent proof that he has engaged in 
			wrongdoing.
 
 (Reporting By Mark Hosenball; Editing by Scott Malone and Jonathan 
			Oatis)
 
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