Gaetz's complaints about Iran hostage scheme will not distract FBI
probe: source
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[April 23, 2021]
By Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal
investigation into whether U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz trafficked a
minor for sex will not be derailed by his assertion that a veteran asked
his father for money to pay for the release of an American held by Iran,
a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation said.
Investigators believe the purported scheme to free Robert Levinson, a
former FBI agent who disappeared in Iran in 2007, lacked credibility,
the source said. Another U.S. official familiar with the case noted that
Levinson's family in March 2020 publicly accepted U.S. government
assessments that he died in Iranian custody.
Federal investigators are examining the purported attempt while
separately also looking into whether Gaetz, a Florida Republican, may
have violated sex trafficking laws by paying travel expenses for a
17-year-old female, the law enforcement source said.
"One has nothing to do with the other," the source said.
Gaetz has not been charged with any crime, has called the accusations
false and has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Former U.S. Air Force officer Bob Kent on April 5
told Michael Smerconish's Sirius Radio program that he met with Matt
Gaetz's wealthy father Donald Gaetz in March and sought a "$25 million
loan" to "buy back" Levinson from the Iranians. The elder Gaetz is a
Florida State Senator who was the founder of a healthcare company.
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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
Kent did not respond to requests for comment.
Matt Gaetz said in a statement last month that he and his family had
"been victims of an organized criminal extortion involving a former
DOJ official seeking $25 million while threatening to smear my
name."
A spokesman for Gaetz and his family has told Reuters that the
family "has cooperated with the FBI regarding the evidenced
extortion attempt ... They will not comment further on the extortion
matter at this time so as not to harm the investigation."
The law enforcement source said the FBI's investigation is partly
focused on the Gaetz's relationship with Joel Greenberg, a former
tax collector for Florida's Seminole County who is under federal
indictment on charges including sex trafficking of a child,
aggravated identity theft and wire fraud. At a court hearing lawyers
for both Greenberg and the prosecution indicated that discussions
were in progress regarding a possible guilty plea.
(Reporting By Mark Hosenball; Editing by Scott Malone and Grant
McCool)
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