U.S. congressman Gaetz's ex-girlfriend testifies in sex-trafficking
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[January 13, 2022]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republican
Representative Matt Gaetz's former girlfriend testified before a federal
grand jury on Wednesday amid an ongoing probe into whether the lawmaker
trafficked a minor for sex, U.S. media outlets reported.
NBC News said the girlfriend, whose name was withheld, and her lawyer
were seen entering a federal courthouse in Orlando, Florida, but that
the lawyer, Tim Jansen, declined to comment.
CNN also reported that the woman, a former congressional staffer,
entered the courthouse where people familiar with the case said the
grand jury has been meeting.
Representatives for the Department of Justice did not respond to a
request for comment on the report.
Gaetz has not been charged with any crimes and has repeatedly denied
wrongdoing.
"We have seen no credible basis for a charge against Congressman Gaetz.
We remain steadfast in our commitment to challenge any allegations with
the facts and law," one of his lawyers, Isabelle Kirshner, told Reuters
in a statement.
Wednesday's move could represent a significant development in the more
than yearlong sex crimes investigation involving the Florida congressman
that has roiled state politics.
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U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) speaks to the media on Capitol Hill in
Washington, U.S., June 4, 2021. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/File Photo
Gaetz is being investigated for three crimes: sex trafficking of a
17-year-old; violating a federal law that prohibits moving women across
state lines for prostitution; and obstructing justice, NBC reported,
citing unnamed legal sources familiar with the case.
Last year, a former Florida official central to the U.S. probe agreed to
cooperate with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to six charges, including
sex trafficking of a minor. A lawyer for Joel Greenberg, a former tax
collector in Florida's Seminole County, at the time suggested his client
would implicate Gaetz.
Gaetz, currently serving his third two-year term in the U.S. House of
Representatives, is one of Donald Trump's staunchest defenders in
Congress, with the former president praising him at a Florida rally last
summer as a warrior fighting on his behalf.
(Reporting by Jan Wolfe and Susan HeaveyEditing by Nick Zieminski and
Jonathan Oatis)
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