An unidentified hacker has gained access to a computer file shared in a secure link among lawyers whose clients have given damaging testimony related to Matt Gaetz, the former Florida congressman who is President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice to be attorney-general, a person with knowledge of the activity said. The material does not appear to have been made public by the hacker. The Ethics panel’s members are scheduled to meet on Wednesday to decide on whether to vote to release material it has gathered. In mustering their defence, lawyers for Greenberg and the woman have solicited sworn statements from others who they say were witnesses. The 24 exhibits were attached to a motion prepared by lawyers for Greenberg and the woman in response to Dorworth’s suit.
Source: The Telegraph November 20, 2024 06:32 UTC