Allegations of Misconduct

Gaetz Paid Women Over $10,000 for Sex, Provided Photos to House Investigators

Two women who claim former Rep. Matt Gaetz paid them for sex provided the House Ethics Committee with substantial evidence, including photos from a 2019 New York trip where Gaetz allegedly covered their travel and paid for sex. This evidence also included selfies allegedly sent by Gaetz and nude photos sent by the women, sometimes at his request. The women testified about these encounters and payments exceeding $10,000, with one woman stating she felt pressured to please Gaetz. Despite the Justice Department declining to file charges, the House committee’s investigation amassed extensive additional evidence from numerous witnesses.

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Hacker Leaks Damaging Gaetz Testimony

A hacker reportedly gained access to a file containing damaging testimony against Congressman Matt Gaetz. This alleged breach has ignited intense online speculation and frustration, with many demanding the immediate release of the document’s contents.

The situation is rife with uncertainty. While the existence of the file and its purportedly damaging information are widely discussed, concrete details remain scarce. The lack of transparency fuels public anger and intensifies the desire for accountability.

The focus of much of the online conversation centers around the nature of the testimony within the file. Allegations of sexual misconduct involving underage individuals are prevalent in the discussions, with some commenters emphasizing the gravity of the potential crimes and calling for swift justice.… Continue reading