If it feels like the federal investigation into Matt Gaetz‘s alleged underage sex crimes has been going on forever, it’s because it has.
But it looks like things might be wrapping up soon.Quick recap: The DOJ has been investigating whether the anti-LGBTQ lawmaker paid an underage girl for sex and traveled with her across state lines in 2018.
Gaetz swears he’s innocent, but his former wingman, Joel Greenberg, has reportedly told the feds otherwise.Related: Matt Gaetz suddenly very concerned about improving conditions of American jails as FBI probe festersGreenberg is currently facing 12 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to six federal crimes last year, including child sex trafficking, identity theft, stalking, wire fraud, and conspiracy to bribe a public official.
His sentencing has been delayed several times since striking a plea deal in May 2021 while citing his ongoing cooperation with investigators.As Greenberg wraps up his work with the feds, and as his sentencing date draws nearer, his attorney, Fritz Scheller, filed a motion yesterday asking a judge for permission to submit additional information about his help in the Gaetz investigation, as well as multiple other criminal probes, under seal.“Pursuant to his plea agreement with the Government and to mitigate the significant penalties he faces, Mr.