Gaetz showed nude photos of women he said he'd
slept with to lawmakers, sources tell CNN
By Jeremy
Herb, Lauren Fox and Ryan Nobles, CNN
Updated
0219 GMT (1019 HKT) April 2, 2021
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/01/politics/matt-gaetz-photos-women/index.html
(CNN)Rep.
Matt Gaetz, the Florida Republican being investigated by the Justice Department
over sex trafficking allegations, made a name for himself when he arrived on
Capitol Hill as a conservative firebrand on TV and staunch defender of
then-President Donald Trump. Behind the scenes, Gaetz gained a reputation in
Congress over his relationships with women and bragging about his sexual
escapades to his colleagues, multiple sources told CNN.
Gaetz
allegedly showed off to other lawmakers photos and videos of nude women he said
he had slept with, the sources told CNN, including while on the House floor.
The sources, including two people directly shown the material, said Gaetz
displayed the images of women on his phone and talked about having sex with
them. One of the videos showed a naked woman with a hula hoop, according to one
source.
"It
was a point of pride," one of the sources said of Gaetz.
There's no
indication these pictures are connected to the DOJ investigation.
Gaetz, 38,
who was elected to Congress in 2016, has been at the center of a number of
controversies in his four-plus years in Congress. But he's now embroiled in
easily his biggest scandal yet, after the Justice Department began
investigating him in the final months of the Trump administration under
then-Attorney General William Barr as part of a larger investigation into
another Florida politician. Federal investigators are examining whether Gaetz
engaged in a relationship with a woman that began when she was 17 years old and
whether his involvement with other young women broke federal sex trafficking
and prostitution laws, two people briefed on the matter said.
Gaetz has
denied the allegations, saying "no part of the allegations against me are
true," and he claimed Tuesday that he was the victim of an extortion plot,
which the FBI is separately investigating.
"Over
the past several weeks my family and I have been victims of an organized
criminal extortion involving a former DOJ official seeking $25 million while
threatening to smear my name. We have been cooperating with federal authorities
in this matter and my father has even been wearing a wire at the FBI's
direction to catch these criminals," Gaetz said in a statement.
Gaetz and a
spokesperson for Gaetz did not respond to requests for comment on the images
and videos he allegedly showed to lawmakers.
After the
DOJ investigation into Gaetz surfaced this week, there were a handful of
Republicans in Congress who defended him, speaking out on his behalf, including
both Rep. Jim Jordan, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, and
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. But many House Republicans stayed
quiet.
House GOP
Leader Kevin McCarthy said Wednesday there were "serious
implications" involving the DOJ allegations, adding that he would remove
Gaetz from the Judiciary Committee if they were proven true.
"I
haven't heard anything from the DOJ or others, but I will deal with it if
anything comes to be true" McCarthy said in response to a question from
CNN at a town hall event in Iowa.
Gaetz made
a name for himself on conservative television soon upon his arrival to Congress
in 2017, where he's often been a thorn in the side of House Republican
leadership while aligning himself closely with the Freedom Caucus and Trump
during his presidency. Gaetz has been a constant presence on both Newsmax and
Fox News -- much more than any typical rank-and-file House member -- and he
turned to Fox soon after the allegations surfaced Tuesday.
At one
point during Gaetz's first term, staff for then-House Speaker Paul Ryan held a
short meeting with Gaetz in the Capitol, where they had a discussion with Gaetz
about acting professionally while in Congress, according to two sources with
knowledge of the meeting. One source said the conversation wasn't tied to a
specific incident. Ryan didn't directly have a conversation with Gaetz.
Gaetz's
spokesperson denied that he was ever reprimanded by Ryan or his staff.
"That did not happen, no meeting with the speaker or his staff," the
spokesperson said.
Hours
before the news broke Tuesday of the investigation involving Gaetz, Axios
reported he was considering leaving Congress for a job at the conservative
television station Newsmax.
On Capitol
Hill, Gaetz has a number of headline-grabbing incidents to his credit, both at
the Capitol and on Twitter.
Gaetz was
one of the most vocal backers of Trump's lie after the 2020 election that the
election was stolen from him. After 10 Republicans voted to impeach Trump in
January, Gaetz personally took up the task of trying to oust the House's GOP
conference chair Liz Cheney, the highest-ranking Republican to support
impeachment, traveling to Wyoming to hold a rally against Cheney in her home
state.
In March
2020, when the scale of the Covid-19 pandemic was not yet clear, Gaetz wore a
gas mask on the floor of the House during the first vote on an emergency
funding bill for the coronavirus response.
Gaetz was
admonished last year by the House Ethics Committee for a tweet threatening
Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen ahead of his 2019 testimony before
the House Oversight Committee. The committee found the tweet "did not
violate witness tampering and obstruction of Congress laws" but did not
"reflect creditably" upon the House. The Florida bar also
investigated the case and cleared Gaetz. He apologized for the tweet.
Later that
year, Gaetz led a band of House Republicans who barged into a closed-door House
impeachment inquiry interview, occupying the House Intelligence Committee
spaces for several hours in a publicity stunt to protest the investigation that
would lead to Trump's first impeachment.
Gaetz has
also found himself in hot water over his spending practices. Politico reported
last year that Gaetz improperly sent $28,000 to pay an LLC affiliated with a
speech-writing consultant. Gaetz's office returned the funds to the House and
said it was a "glorified clerical error."
One of
Gaetz's official actions as a member of Congress is also gaining fresh scrutiny
in the wake of the DOJ investigation. In 2017, Gaetz was the one member of
Congress to vote against a bill designed to create a coordinator in the
Department of Transportation responsible for helping states develop policies to
prevent human trafficking.
At the
time, Gaetz did a Facebook Live broadcast defending his vote. He said he voted
no because he felt the existing Transportation Department staffing should've
been able to handle the task, and he was sent to Washington to stop the
expansion of the federal government.
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