Matt Gaetz: All Sex Trafficking Charges Dropped Against in $25M Blackmail Scheme after Israeli Govt Was Implicated
The Department of Justice officially declined to charge Florida Rep Matt Gaetz in a sex trafficking investigation on Wednesday
The Department of Justice officially declined to charge Florida Rep Matt Gaetz in a sex trafficking investigation after leaked texts revealed the Israeli government appeared to be implicated in a $25 million extortion plot targeting Gaetz’s wealthy father. Joel Greenberg, a potential Jeffrey Epstein-esque figure who had worked as a tax collector for Seminole County, Florida, appears to have tried to entrap Gaetz into having sex with a 17-year-old girl for blackmail purposes. Unfortunately for Greenberg, the evidence the DOJ compiled indicated she had actually turned 18 when she was alleged to have taken a trip with Gaetz to the Bahamas in 2018. Scott Adams texted with Jake Novak, an Israeli Consulate official, who told Adams that Congressman Matt Gaetz was the “subject of a secret Grand Jury probe of sex with minors” days before it was reported. Novak wrote: “The real documents do not extort. And we only asked for $25 million as an estimate at first. We came way down.” Gaetz went public saying that his family was being extorted.
The Department of Justice officially declined to charge Florida Rep Matt Gaetz in a sex trafficking investigation on Wednesday after leaked texts revealed the Israeli government appeared to be implicated in a $25 million extortion plot targeting Gaetz’s family.
This is disgusting. And 18 year olds might as well be children. I hate Florida.