Mere months after he was floated for the position of U.S. Attorney General by President Donald Trump, former congressman Matt Gaetz is a trivia question, his political career effectively dead. That didn’t stop the New York Times from piling on, revealing heartbreaking details about the underage girl whose allegations upended Gaetz’s career.

In a report published on Thursday, the Times shared quotes from the lawyer of the unidentified girl who claimed she had sex with Gaetz at a Florida house party and was paid $400 for the night. Her attorney, Laura B. Wolf, said she was a “then-homeless 17-year-old high schooler” who turned to sex work as a way to pay for braces.

“The vulnerable circumstances most crime victims face are rarely known to the public,” Wolf said. “Although my client’s circu

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