Greenberg/Gaetz/Dorworth
THE ORLANDO SENTINEL TIMES DESCRIBING THE PERVERT GAETZ AND HIS SEX TRAFFICATING PERVERT FRIENDS
THREE OF THE PERVERTS ARE FORMER U.S CONGRESSMAN MATT GAETZ/FORMER SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR JOEL GRENNBEG/FORMER LOBBYIST FOR THE WASHINGTO D,C BASED BALLARD PARTNERS COUNSULTANT GROUP CHRIS DORWORTH
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The article below appearded in the Seattle Times recently written by Martin E. Comas of the Orlando Sentinel.
ORLANDO, Fla. — In the summer of 2017, U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, a Florida
Republican, attended a party filled with drugs and paid escorts that was hosted
by former state Rep. Chris Dorworth at his Heathrow, Fla., home, according to
witness testimony in newly filed federal court documents.
One of the escorts attending the get-together was the 17-year-old girl — known
only as A.B. in court filings — who is at the center of the Joel Greenberg
sex-trafficking scandal. Call girls roamed the premises with “access to the
bedrooms in the Dorworth residence to engage in sexual activities, as well as
alcohol, cocaine, ecstasy, also known as molly and marijuana,” according to
statements quoted in the documents.
The case-file material, emerging as part of Dorworth’s April 2023 federal lawsuit against his former friend Greenberg, includes some of the most extensive details made public so far regarding a sex-trafficking controversy that has swirled around Gaetz for several years.
The tale told in the documents — primarily in a document submitted by Greenberg’s ex-wife that recounts evidence gathered as part of the suit — is lurid. It includes descriptions of two separate parties at Dorworth’s house a week apart, both attended by Gaetz, although A.B. is mentioned as attending only the first one.
A.B., 17, had just completed her junior year at a local high school and drove her mother’s car through the upscale community’s security entrance at about 6:15 p.m. on July 15, 2017, the date of the first party. Upon arrival, attendees were told to put their cellphones into a large bowl on
a counter, apparently to prevent photos and videos.
As the party went on, A.B. was naked among the adult attendees, according to material in the document from Greenberg’s ex-wife, Abby, attributed to an affidavit from one of the escorts, identified as K.M.
Besides Gaetz, Dorworth and Greenberg also were at the party at the 8,200-square foot, six-bedroom home on Whitstable Court, according to K.M. Greenberg had taken office as Seminole’s tax collector just six months earlier.
Dorworth eventually dropped his feder allawsuit against Greenberg this month, without giving a reason.
But now, Greenberg’s family, and the other defendants are seeking to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars spent in attorneys fees, court costs and other expenses defending themselves against Dorworth’s litigation. That led to the filing of hundreds of pages of documents.
Other material collected as part of the case remains sealed, including an interview with A.B., although it is briefly excerpted in the material from Abby Greenberg. That excerpt quotes the underage girl as saying she “engaged in various sexual activities” with Dorworth in a
hotel in Lake Mary in the summer of 2017 while Joel Greenberg watched. She also says that at the conclusion of the encounter, “Mr. Greenberg provided me with an envelope with one thousand dollars in cash and said to me ‘this is from Chris’ or words to that effect.”
Dorworth denied ever meeting the girl in a text message interview with The Orlando Sentinel, and said again as he had previously that he did not have sex with her. He also said he did not attend the July 15 party at his home.
“I was not there that evening,” Dorworth saidby text. “I was at a friend’s birthday party on a lake far away.”
Attorneys for the defendants in Dorworth’s federal lawsuit against Greenberg and his family and businesses, however, presented Dorworth with evidence that he received phone calls from a cell tower less than two miles from his Heathrow home to an area in Maitland several times
in the afternoon on the day of the July 15 party. He then received calls even closer to his home that evening, according to court records.
A week later, on July 22, a second party allegedly was held at Dorworth’s home, according to lawsuit documents from another female escort identified as L.P.
L.P. said Gaetz and Greenberg again were in attendance, along with several other call girls and lobbyists. A.B. is not mentioned by L.P.
L.P. said she also was told to put her cellphone in a bowl on the counter when she walked into the home.
“It was my understanding that this was done because the party goers did not want any photographs or videos taken of the event,” according to her testimony. “The party included alcohol, drugs, middle-aged men and young and attractive women.”
Greenberg was a friend of Gaetz and Dorworth while he was Seminole County’s tax collector from January 2017 until June 2020, when he resigned after he was first indicted on several federal charges.
The trio were often seen at parties at Dorworth’s house and dining at restaurants in Orlando and Tallahassee.
In the spring of 2019, they all visitedWashington, D.C., with their families and took photos with then U.S. President Donald Trump on the White House lawn.
A.B. is now 25 years old and living inColorado.
Greenberg is serving an 11-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to identity theft, stalking, conspiracy to bribe a public official and child sex trafficking, tied to A.B.
Martin E. Comas.
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