An unidentified hacker gained access to a confidential file shared among lawyers representing clients with damaging testimony about former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz.
The file, which includes sworn testimony from two women, one of whom alleges sexual encounters with Gaetz when she was 17, was downloaded by someone using the name “Altam Beezley.”
The documents also contain testimony from others, including Gaetz’s former campaign treasurer, Michael Fischer.
The hacker has not made the materials public, and their motives remain unclear, DNYUZ has reported.
The file, part of a civil suit filed by Gaetz ally Christopher Dorworth, includes unredacted personal information and material under seal by the Justice Department and the House Committee on Ethics.
Written by B.C. Begley
