Ethics committee releases Gaetz report showing 'substantial evidence' of paying for sex, drug use

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The House Ethics Committee report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz found “substantial evidence” that he engaged in sexual activity with a minor and paid women for sex, used illegal drugs and violated House rules, as well as state and federal laws.

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