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On December 5, 2024, the House of Representatives voted against releasing an ethics report on former Congressman Matt Gaetz, who resigned amid allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use. The votes were largely along party lines, with Republicans blocking the report's release despite Democratic calls for transparency.
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The House Ethics Committee is set to release findings from a long-running investigation into former Congressman Matt Gaetz, who faces allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use. This follows a recent vote reversing an earlier decision to withhold the report, which is expected to be made public soon.
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A House Ethics Committee report released on December 23, 2024, found substantial evidence that former Congressman Matt Gaetz violated state laws regarding statutory rape and illicit drug use. The report details allegations of Gaetz paying over $90,000 to women for sex, including a minor, and using illegal drugs during his time in office.