Matt Gaetz‘s week is off to a very crappy start. Happy Monday!First, a federal judge has once again agreed to postpone sentencing for Gaetz’s former wingman, Joel Greenberg, so he can continue helping investigators who are looking into whether the antigay lawmaker paid to have sex with a high school student.Related: Literally nobody is buying Matt Gaetz’s latest attempt to clean his imageAccording to a newly-filed court order, Greenberg’s sentencing has been pushed from late March to “at least May” so he can keep assisting with the government’s investigation.This marks the third time his sentencing has been delayed since he pleaded guilty to six federal charges last year, including child sex trafficking, aggravated identity theft, wire fraud, and stalking.Click Orlando reports:Greenberg’s attorney has indicated that his client is providing information “against multiple individuals”.Assistant U.S.
Attorney Roger Handberg confirmed during an October court hearing that Greenberg was able to corroborate information federal authorities had previously uncovered while simultaneously providing investigators with new leads to investigate.“The evidence takes us places.
And frankly, it takes us places we did not anticipate,” said Handberg, who has not publicly disclosed the details of those other investigations or identified any potential targets.Related: Matt Gaetz’s wife praises his generous “gift” giving and, um, awkwardIf that wasn’t bad enough, one of Gaetz’s primary challengers in the 2022 midterms appears to be picking up momentum.Bryan Jones is a U.S.