House report on Gaetz found evidence of crimes like hiring a prostitute and drug use [View all]
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...not any other federally prosecutable crimes like sex trafficking.
Folks looking for some federal indictment based on the House report need more than that for the DOJ to act on. It appears there are only state crimes that were revealed which are past the statute of limitations, and DOJ rarely prosecutes mutually consentual sexual transactions.
Maybe someone can explain how to overcome all of that.
Politico:
The modern federal sex trafficking law is limited to cases involving coercion, fraud or the interstate or international movement of minors for sex. Despite its damning evidence of wide-ranging violations of law and House rules by Gaetz, the Ethics Committee report did not find those factors.
An older statute, known as the Mann Act, sweeps more broadly, but the Justice Department as a matter of discretion limits its application to particularly egregious acts of trafficking.
The most egregious allegation Gaetz faces is having sex with a 17-year-old. But the Ethics Committee report does not say that he transported or arranged for transport of the alleged victim across state lines an important point because some connection to interstate commerce is required for it to become a federal sex-trafficking crime. The report also says the then-17-year-old told investigators she did not tell Gaetz her age at the time, and that he didnt ask.
The report does bluntly accuse Gaetz of having violated Floridas statutory rape law. But it concluded that a state prosecution is impossible at this point because he allegedly had sex with the 17-year-old in 2017, and the states statute of limitations has expired.
The report also found substantial evidence that Gaetz committed other illegal conduct, including hiring prostitutes and using illicit drugs. Some of that conduct was connected to interstate commerce but federal prosecutors likely felt it did not rise to the level of what is typically prosecuted under the relevant federal statutes.
read more:
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/12/23/matt-gaetz-ethics-report-doj-criminal-charges-00195955