The House Ethics Committee has subpoenaed Rep. Matt Gaetz’s ex-girlfriend as part of its reopened investigation into the Florida Republican.
The committee has asked for the unnamed woman to appear via a Zoom call on Feb. 29, the woman’s lawyer told ABC News and CNN.
“I can confirm I received a subpoena on behalf of my client,” her lawyer, Tim Jansen, told ABC News. “We will certainly appear before the committee as required. However, we have informed the Staff that my client will be invoking her Fifth Amendment right before the Committee.”
The federal investigation into Gaetz stemmed from a criminal indictment of his formerly close associate, Seminole County tax collector Joel Greenberg
The woman testified before a grand jury in 2022 as part of a separate Justice Department probe investigating allegations that Gaetz had sex with a 17-year-old minor for money.








