In a stunning development, an alleged hacker known as “Altam Beezley” has reportedly obtained sensitive documents from the House Ethics Committee’s investigation into Rep. Matt Gaetz. This includes sworn testimonies and exhibits tied to the highly publicized allegations against Gaetz, as reported by The New York Times. According to CBS News, the breach involved an “unknown and unauthorized third party” gaining access to over two dozen depositions related to the case.
Among the leaked materials is testimony from a woman who claimed she had sexual relations with Gaetz when she was 17 years old. Gaetz has repeatedly denied these allegations, and after an extensive investigation, the Justice Department declined to pursue charges.
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The House Ethics Committee was poised to release what some have described as a “damaging” report about Gaetz last week. However, the release was effectively halted when Gaetz resigned from Congress. The committee, losing jurisdiction after his resignation, has nonetheless faced scrutiny for what many see as selective leaking of the report’s contents to the media.
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