Former Florida Representative Matt Gaetz is making headlines once again, this time by suing the House Ethics Committee in an effort to block the public release of an investigation report that alleges sexual and drug-related misconduct during his time in office. The lawsuit also seeks a temporary restraining order to prevent the release, which Gaetz argues would result in “immediate and widespread” media coverage, according to CNN’s Scott MacFarlane.
Ethics Investigation Rekindles Controversy
The Ethics Committee’s investigation dates back to Gaetz’s tenure in Congress and centers around allegations that he paid women, including a minor, for sex and purchased illegal drugs—even allegedly from his office on Capitol Hill. CBS recently reported on a “final draft” of the committee’s findings, intensifying public interest in the case.
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Gaetz has consistently denied all allegations, calling them baseless and politically motivated. The investigation was originally shelved when Gaetz resigned from Congress to accept President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination as Attorney General. However, last week, the committee voted in secret to release the report, reigniting controversy around the high-profile Republican.
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