Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) said Friday he will not step down as he deals with allegations about paying a minor for sex.
Gaetz’s lawyer also said he was not resigning.
The Florida representative’s chief of staff didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Luke Ball, Gaetz’s communications director, resigned this week.
“The Office of Congressman Matt Gaetz and Luke Ball have agreed that it would be best to part ways,” Gaetz’s office said in a statement to news outlets. “We thank him for his time in our office, and we wish him the best moving forward.”
Ball didn’t respond to an inquiry.
Gaetz, 38, is dealing with anonymously sourced reports that he’s under investigation for paying a minor girl for sex. He has vehemently denied the allegations, while asserting his family was victimized by an extortion attempt.
The FBI declined to comment when reached by The Epoch Times, while the Department of Justice didn’t return an inquiry. Gaetz’s lawyer declined to comment.
The man Gaetz accused of orchestrating the extortion scheme, Florida attorney Don McGee, has denied the accusations.
“If in fact these allegations are true, of course, being removed from the Judiciary Committee is the least that could be done. But again, I think, from what we’ve heard so far, this would be a matter for the Ethics Committee,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) added during a press call this week.