Matt Gaetz's History Of Drug And Alcohol Abuse

 

     Florida State Representative Anna Eskamani's phone call from convicted felon Joel Greenberg and his best buddy, U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz, connects a lot of dots in the investigation into Gaetz for sex trafficking and other crimes. In the bizarre phone call, a giddy Gaetz and Greenberg can be heard either drunk or under the influence of drugs.

     In an article describing the Hollywood-born, frat boy-like Gaetz's parties, a witness recalled spotting psychedelic drugs as well as paid escorts and prostitutes, which would explain the obvious inappropriate conduct for a congressman and demonstrate a proclivity on his part toward sexual deviancy.

     It's not as if Matt Gaetz has no history of alcohol abuse. He received a total of 16 traffic tickets between 1999 and 2014, and, in 2008, was busted driving drunk after returning from a nightclub. Despite refusing a breathalyzer, which is a criminal offense, Gaetz suffered only a year-long suspension of his license.

     Maybe, before Matt goes to prison for the child rape, he could get checked into rehab for his abuse of alcohol and club drugs. Better yet, Florida should elect people who don't fill their desks with tequila and LSD to represent them in Congress.

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