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Galraedia

(5,174 posts)
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 09:22 PM Nov 15

CREW sues DOJ for records on Matt Gaetz criminal investigation

CREW is suing the Department of Justice for records related to the now-closed criminal investigation into Rep. Matt Gaetz, including the DOJ’s decision not to charge Gaetz despite reports suggesting an abundance of evidence that he likely violated sex-trafficking laws, and the conviction of his associate on similar charges. CREW also challenges the legality of the Department of Justice’s policy of categorically denying FOIA requests for records relating to investigations of public officials.

The lawsuit follows the DOJ’s refusal to release records relating to their investigation of Rep. Gaetz in response to CREW requests for information, as well as a long history of the agency issuing blanket denials of requests for records relating to investigations of public officials, despite a federal appeals court ruling that clearly prohibits such denials. The public deserves to know whether the decision not to prosecute Gaetz was motivated by political considerations or anything other than the sufficiency of evidence against him, and should not be forced to sue for records every time they seek transparency on investigations of public officials.

The DOJ began its investigation into Gaetz in 2020, focusing on allegations of obstruction of justice and violations of federal sex trafficking laws. Gaetz’s associate Joel Greenberg pled guilty to underage sex trafficking and reportedly provided potentially incriminating information about Gaetz’s involvement to investigators. Gaetz also reportedly asked then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows for a preemptive pardon from Trump. In February 2023, the DOJ informed Gaetz that the department would not bring charges against him.

Read more: https://www.citizensforethics.org/legal-action/lawsuits/crew-sues-doj-for-records-on-matt-gaetz-criminal-investigation/

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CREW sues DOJ for records on Matt Gaetz criminal investigation (Original Post) Galraedia Nov 15 OP
Imagine that! gab13by13 Nov 15 #1

gab13by13

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1. Imagine that!
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 10:35 PM
Nov 15

There are more people than me who are questioning Merrick Garland.

It was just revealed that the young girl involved with Gaetz testified under oath this past April before the House ethics committee that Gaetz had sex with her when she was 17. Maybe she wasn't a reliable witness about herself?

The mandatory sentence for sex trafficking is 10 years.

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