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Gaetz associate signals he will plead guilty in federal case, a worrisome development for the congressman

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A Florida politician who is central to the investigation into Rep. Matt Gaetz for possible sex trafficking of a minor signaled Thursday that he will plead guilty in his own federal case, a court entry shows, a troubling development for the congressman as it suggests prosecutors have secured a potentially important witness against him.

Joel Greenberg, a former tax collector for Seminole County, Fla., had since last year been outlining to prosecutors how he and Gaetz (R-Fla.) would pay women for sex using cash or gifts, as he tried to negotiate a plea deal to resolve his own legal woes, according to a person familiar with the matter. Gaetz has adamantly denied paying for sex.
On Thursday, a federal court in Orlando scheduled a “change of plea hearing” in Greenberg’s case for Monday, indicating he has reached such a deal.


The specifics of Greenberg’s plea were not immediately filed in court, and it was not immediately clear to what specific charges and facts he would admit, or what benefit he would receive for doing so. Plea deals do not necessarily require defendants to cooperate — though doing so is one of the best ways they have to reduce their ultimate sentence, and Greenberg already had been providing investigators with information about Gaetz in hopes of leniency. The deal still must be accepted by a federal judge.
How the Justice Department came to investigate Rep. Matt Gaetz
After a court hearing last month when prosecutors and defense attorneys first revealed they were negotiating, Fritz Scheller, Greenberg’s defense attorney, hinted the development should come as worrisome news for the congressman.
“I’m sure Matt Gaetz is not feeling very comfortable today,” Scheller said at the time.


Greenberg was initially charged last summer in a bare-bones indictment that prosecutors have since superseded multiple times. He now faces a 33-count indictment that includes charges of sex trafficking of a minor, stealing from the tax office he once led and other allegations.
It was in the course of investigating Greenberg, people familiar with the matter have said, that investigators came across evidence linking Gaetz to possible sex trafficking involving a 17-year-old girl. Like others, they spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation. The Justice Department has since been exploring whether Greenberg procured women for Gaetz and whether the two men sometimes shared sexual partners, including the 17-year-old girl at issue in Greenberg’s case.
Gaetz, who represents a mostly conservative district in Florida’s panhandle, is known as a strident defender of former president Donald Trump and for his frequent appearances on cable news.
Gaetz is said to have boasted of his ‘access to women’ provided by friend charged in sex-trafficking case
Though Greenberg could be an important witness, helping explain various financial transactions that investigators suspect to be payments for sex, he would also face significant questions about his credibility if he were to ever have to testify against Gaetz.


Greenberg was initially charged with fabricating evidence and allegations to smear a political opponent in the race to be tax collector, and the current indictment against him includes charges of wire fraud and submitting false claims to get an Economic Injury Disaster Loan. Gaetz and his attorneys would likely seek to cast Greenberg as a liar who made up allegations against the congressman to reduce his own, significant legal exposure, and prosecutors would not be likely to rely on his testimony unless it was corroborated by other evidence.

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If Gaetz is charged, I wonder which member of the Iowa delegation will call for him to resign, or be ousted, first? I'm going to go with Feenstra. Hinson will sit there and stupidly mouth out talking points, and MMM will run and hide. Breadbags and Triplewide will say it's a House matter.
 
Well if Gaetz did it he needs to be expelled from Congress
I'm afraid we've reached the point where R congresspeople might not support his expulsion, even if he's convicted. Prior to the trial they'll say "We'll let the legal proceedings take their course". If he's convicted and appeals, they'll say "We'll let his appeals be heard before deciding". They'll buy him a couple of years, at least.
 
The evidence that corroborates the testimony of Greenberg better really strong , because someone who just plead guilty to a charge of fabricating evidence is a less than credible witness.
 
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1. He is single and I don't care about prostitution
2. If the girls are underaged he should go to Prison-He is a sex offender

There's a difference between prostitution and sex trafficking. That's not a transaction on a sketchy corner between 2 people or at a brothel, that's a situation where people are quite likely involved against their will.
 
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I'm afraid we've reached the point where R congresspeople might not support his expulsion, even if he's convicted. Prior to the trial they'll say "We'll let the legal proceedings take their course". If he's convicted and appeals, they'll say "We'll let his appeals be heard before deciding". They'll buy him a couple of years, at least.
Witch-hunt!
 
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The evidence that corroborates the testimony of Greenberg better really strong , because someone who just plead guilty to a charge of fabricating evidence is a less than credible witness.
Yes indeed. If the allegations against Greenberg are close to the truth, he is the trial lawyer's dream come true.
 
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