House lawmakers are expected to publicly release the results of an ethics investigation into now-former congressman Matt Gaetz after a secret vote to share the report in the final days of 2024.
House Ethics Committee members reportedly held a secret vote earlier this month, reversing course on a decision to withhold the findings of a long-running probe into allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use.
The report is expected to be made public after the final day of voting in the House of Representatives this week as lawmakers prepare to leave Washington, D.C., for the holidays, according to CNN.
Release of the report marks a stunning reversal of a party-line vote in November against its release. Gaetz withdrew his name for consideration as Donald Trump’s nominee for US attorney general and abruptly resigned from Congress following reports that a woman testified to the committee that she had sexual encounters with Gaetz at a party in 2017 when she was 17 years old.
The Ethics Committee’s report follows a lengthy probe into allegations against the Republican, including whether he engaged in sexual misconduct, used illicit drugs, “shared inappropriate images or videos on the House floor, misused state identification records, converted campaign funds to personal use, and/or accepted a bribe, improper gratuity, or impermissible gifts,” according to the committee’s announcement last year.
Gaetz was also the subject of a Department of Justice investigation for several years, though prosecutors ultimately never brought charges against the Florida congressman.
He has strenuously denied wrongdoing.
Gaetz’s abrupt resignation from Congress effectively ended the House investigation, though committee members weighed whether to force the House to release a report.
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters last month that he “strongly” requested that the panel not make a report public, arguing that the committee no longer has jurisdiction over the now-former congressman.
Releasing the report would open “Pandora’s box,” he said.
His former ally Joel Greenberg reached a deal with prosecutors in May 2021 to plead guilty to six federal crimes, including underage sex trafficking, after he was initially charged with 33 counts. He is currently serving an 11-year prison sentence.
Greenberg also admitted introducing a minor to “other adult men” who “engaged in commercial sex acts” with her, according to court documents.
This is a developing story