Joel Greenberg to be sentenced in December for federal sex trafficking charges

Former Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg, who pleaded guilty to six federal counts connected to a sex trafficking investigation. (FOX 35 Orlando)

Former Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg will reportedly be sentenced on December 1 for federal sex trafficking charges, according to an order signed by a judge on Friday. 

Greenberg plead guilty to the charges in May 2021 as part of a plea agreement to six federal charges, including the sex trafficking of a minor, and agreed to assist prosecutors in their investigation.

As part of his plea deal, Greenberg admitted that he recruited women for commercial sex acts and paid them more than $70,000 from 2016 to 2018, including at least one underage girl he paid to have sex with him and others. He must cooperate with investigators, make financial restitution, register as a sex offender, and testify if called in other cases, FOX 35 Orlando previously reported.

Prosecutors said that Greenberg met the girl online — from a website where she was posing as an adult — and had the first meeting with her on a boat, paying her $400. According to the plea deal, he later invited her to a hotel in Florida, where he and others would have sex with her and supplied the girl and other people with ecstasy. Prosecutors said Greenberg had sex with the girl at least seven times.

Greenberg has been a central figure in a federal investigation into Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, who is also accused of possible sex crimes involving a minor. Rep. Gaetz has denied the allegations and accusations of wrongdoing.

According to the Orlando Sentinel, Greenberg faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 12 years in prison.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.