Hackers obtained testimony from an underage girl who Matt Gaetz was accused of sleeping with and evidence of the alleged crime.
An unidentified hacker may have accessed computer files shared via a secure link between attorneys whose clients gave damaging testimony involving former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick for attorney general. There was. Knowledge of the activity said.
The 24-piece evidence file reportedly includes sworn testimony from a woman who said she had sex with Mr. Getz in 2017 when he was 17, and corroborating testimony from a second woman who said she witnessed the encounter.
The evidence does not come from the DOJ investigation or the House Ethics Committee investigation, but from a civil lawsuit filed by friends of Gaetz against the women involved in the incident.
At this point, with articles being leaked and hacked, there is no reason for the National Assembly Ethics Committee not to release the report. The information will be released and made public in one way or another.
The Gaetz nomination looks increasingly doomed.
Before Trump After deciding that a potential sex trafficker would make a good attorney general, Gaetz’s long-rumored plan was to run for governor of Florida after Ron DeSantis’ second term ended.
This is likely to be the plan, as the chances of Gaetz becoming attorney general are increasingly slim.