Former Congressman Matt Gaetz has filed a lawsuit against the House Ethics Committee to prevent the public release of their investigation into discredited sexual and drug misconduct allegations. However, some news outlets have already published details of the investigation.
Gaetz filed a temporary restraining order on Monday, December 23, in a 40-page filing, warning that the report could contain “potentially defamatory allegations” and arguing that the release goes against the Ethics Commission’s own rules. He also stressed that he was not subject to the committee’s jurisdiction as a private citizen.
The former congressman also notes that the committee refused to inform him ahead of time that the investigation would be made public and stated that the media coverage would be “immediate and widespread” and could damage Gaetz’s reputation and professional standing.
CBS News claims to have access to the investigation report and that the commission found Gaetz had paid several women for sex and purchased illegal narcotics. One of the women involved is said to have been 17 at the time.
However, POLITICO has stated that the report did not find sufficient evidence to show Gaetz violated federal sex trafficking laws. Notably, even the Biden-Harris Justice Department declined to press charges against Gaetz, finding the evidence for the allegations “unreliable.”
The highly biased report, instigated by former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, was blasted by Gaetz on X. “There is a reason they did this to me in a Christmas Eve-Eve report and not in a courtroom of any kind where I could present evidence and challenge witnesses,” he said.
DOUBLE STANDARDS.
The release of Gaetz’s ethics report is highly irregular. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has suggested that if the former Florida lawmaker is to have his report released by the committee, it should “put it ALL out there for the American people to see.”
“Yes… all the ethics reports and claims including the one I filed,” she added, alluding to “sexual harassment and assault claims that were secretly settled paying off victims with tax payer money.”
Giving funds to someone you are dating – that they didn’t ask for – and that isn’t “charged” for sex is now prostitution?!?
There is a reason they did this to me in a Christmas Eve-Eve report and not in a courtroom of any kind where I could present evidence and challenge… pic.twitter.com/HzWODpBBB9
— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) December 23, 2024
Jack Montgomery contributed to this report.