New Documents Expose the Disturbing Depths of Matt Gaetz's Controversial Sex Scandal

 New Documents Expose the Disturbing Depths of Matt Gaetz's Controversial Sex Scandal



Representative Matt Gaetz reportedly went to sex party with 17-year-old girl, according to recent court documents. NOTUS revealed on Friday that the court documents include sealed affidavits from three eyewitnesses attesting to the fact that the gathering took place at lobbyist Chris Dorworth's Florida residence, close friend of Gaetz. The documents were part of litigation case that Dorworth filed in 2023. Although Dorworth eventually withdrew the action, the records were submitted in federal court by Dorworth's legal team in an attempt to recover costs.
 
A written declaration from one of the witnesses stated that the youngster, who was a junior in high school at the time, was nude; that partygoers engaged in "sexual activities"; and that they drank marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, and alcohol. Testimony from the witness and two other women, one of whom was Gaetz’s then girlfriend, all placed the congressman at the party. Additionally, activity from Gaetz's cell phone at Dorworth's residence was verified by a digital forensic investigator. 

public court document claiming that the congressman attended one of the long-rumored parties connected to an alleged teenage sex scandal has, according to NOTUS, cited sworn testimony for the first time. Prior information about Gaetz's involvement has not been released, including alleged Venmo transactions in which Gaetz paid his pal Joel Greenberg to set up sex with young women. Greenberg is presently serving an 11-year jail sentence after being found guilty of many counts in 2021, including fraud and sex trafficking.


Gaetz's purported activities are presently being looked into by the House Ethics Committee, and one woman has already come forward with claims that he paid her for sex. Gaetz avoided federal charges as a result of a prior Justice Department probe, whereas Greenberg was found guilty following a plea agreement.

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