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In reply to the discussion: The real reason Garland did not charge Gaetz. [View all]Wiz Imp
(8,553 posts)22. Gaetz report renews debate about how he escaped federal charges
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/12/23/matt-gaetz-ethics-report-doj-criminal-charges-00195955
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 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.
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Fiendish Thingy
Dec 2024
#21
That's right. Garland should have just made shit up about Gaetz and charged him anyway.
Wiz Imp
Dec 2024
#10
The reason they refused to cooperate with the committee is simple and straightforward...
reACTIONary
Dec 2024
#35
Mann act is a federal crime and there was enough evidence to arrest him for it
uponit7771
Dec 2024
#13
Marilyn Mosby her FA testified he cleared her for the transaction and DOJ still prosecuted ...
uponit7771
Dec 2024
#64
My sense of the matter might lead to paths of investigation that turn up evidence that's admissible.
paleotn
Dec 2024
#31
How about his dead roommate Mr. Garland? They made the arresting officer resign!
GreenWave
Dec 2024
#33