In recent weeks, the criminal investigation into GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz has ramped up with investigators interviewing more women in connection to the Florida congressman through his friend Joel Greenberg, who pleaded guilty to sex trafficking, stalking, identity theft, wire fraud and conspiracy to bribe a public official.
As part of his plea deal, Greenberg agreed to hand over evidence and testimony against Gaetz and others. Now, sources are telling ABC News that an impending indictment against the congressman could come within days as prosecutors wrap up their probe.
Greenberg, a former Seminole County tax collector admitted to sex trafficking a 17-year-old girl, who later went on to work in pornography, and introduced her to other “adult men,” and a new round of target letters and subpoenas were sent out last month.
Investigators have recently turned their focus to dubious contracts worth $1.5 million in taxpayer funds that Greenberg gave out through his former public office.