Florida Republican Matt Gaetz under investigation for possible relations with 17 year old girl

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Greenburg's attorneys and DOJ officials are looking to get a plea deal wrapped up by May 15th. Matt got 30 days to get his affairs in order :ufdup:



I can't imagine anyone would want to represent Matt in court. The case itself is too damning to win anything, or even put up a fight. But also in consideration that this is a high profile case with pedophilia and sex trafficking. Not a high profile case that any clout-chasing Lawyer would want to defend.
 

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Maaaan if they perp walk him on 4/20 and I can smoke on that Rick gates pack ooooo weeee


On another note the full of the rnc to not have forced his resignation.

Dems need to be foot on neck season. I’m not even talking from the officials. They need to get their little moles on qanon and be like see these are the pedos. They wouldn’t be lying and it’s as tangible as you can get. Trust they would not hesitate to do the opposite
 

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Greenburg's attorneys and DOJ officials are looking to get a plea deal wrapped up by May 15th. Matt got 30 days to get his affairs in order :ufdup:



Mueller experience has me with permanent low expectations on this. :unimpressed:






:wow: International Crimes.
The scope of his debauchery was crazy. :wow:
 

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A Ghost Candidate

Investigators have also learned in recent months about a potential allegation involving a State Senate race in 2020, in which an associate of Mr. Gaetz’s, Jason T. Brodeur, ran for an open seat.

Mr. Gaetz, a Republican who represents the Florida Panhandle, and an ally in Florida politics, the lobbyist Chris Dorworth, discussed the possibility of putting a third-party candidate on the ballot to help Mr. Brodeur, according to two people told of the conversation.

Though recruiting a third-party candidate to run for office and funnel votes from another candidate is generally legal, the practice of secretly paying so-called ghost candidates, who are paid to run on a third-party ticket, is typically considered a violation of campaign finance laws.

In Mr. Brodeur’s race, a third candidate did appear on the ballot: Jestine Iannotti. Though she had no party affiliation, raised little money until the final months of the race and did little campaigning, fliers depicting her as a Democrat were sent to voters. One featured a stock photo of a Black woman and said, “Jestine Iannotti will always be there for us.” Ms. Iannotti is white.

Mr. Brodeur, through a spokeswoman, said he knew nothing about the fliers and had nothing to do with them. Neither Mr. Gaetz nor aides responded to calls, texts or emails seeking comment.

Mr. Dorworth said that he did not recall a conversation with Mr. Gaetz about running a third candidate and that “there would be nothing illegal about it if we had,” so long as they did not pay that person to seek office.

“I never met the woman who did run,” Mr. Dorworth said. “Never spoke to her, communicated by any written device, gave her any money or anything else.”

have been indicted on campaign finance charges.

Ultimately, Mr. Brodeur did not really need the help. The political action committee backing his campaign raised more than $3 million, a huge amount for a State Senate race. Mr. Brodeur defeated his Democratic opponent, Patricia Sigman, by 7,600 votes. Ms. Iannotti received about 6,000.
 
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