The U.S. House Ethics Committee has voted to release its report on former Representative Matt Gaetz, a source familiar with the committee’s proceedings confirmed. The decision marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation into Gaetz’s conduct while in office.

Although the details of the report remain under wraps, the committee’s decision to release its findings suggests that the investigation has reached a critical stage. The report is expected to shed light on the allegations against Gaetz and provide insight into the committee’s conclusions.

The House Ethics Committee launched its investigation into Gaetz in 2021, following allegations of misconduct, including claims of improper behavior with a minor. Gaetz has consistently denied any wrongdoing, but the investigation has continued, with the committee gathering evidence and testimony from witnesses.

The release of the report is likely to have significant implications for Gaetz’s future, both personally and professionally. The findings could potentially impact his ability to run for public office again or influence his relationships with his former colleagues.