Who is Matt Gaetz’s wife Ginger Luckey and what is her net worth?
REPUBLICAN politician Matt Gaetz, who is currently Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, tied the knot three years ago with Ginger Luckey.
Gaetz married his Luckey in a small private ceremony on Saturday, August 21, 2021, about a year and a half after they first met at Mar-a-Lago.
Who is Matt Gaetz's wife Ginger Luckey?
Luckey is known as the sister of Palmer Luckey, the billionaire founder of Oculus VR.
Palmer founded Oculus in 2012 and sold it to Meta in 2014 for $2 billion.
He currently runs the defense startup Anduril Industries, which has several multi-million dollar contracts with the Pentagon, including a $250 million deal for a drone defense system.
According to Ginger's LinkedIn profile, she is a manager at KPMG.
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She previously worked at the fruit coating company Apeel as an analyst.
Luckey obtained her bachelor's degree in economics and accounting from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and has taken courses at UC Berkeley's Maas School of Business and Harvard Business School Online.
What is Ginger Luckey's net worth?
Luckey's net worth is reportedly more than $300,000, according to .
Her brother's net worth is estimated to be around $2.4 billion, per .
How did Ginger and Matt meet?
reported the two met at a fundraiser at former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in March 2020.
She told the that her mother "dragged" her to the event where she met Gaetz.
Gaetz asked Luckey to marry him in December of 2020.
She told the Mail she wasn't surprised when the Florida lawmaker asked her to marry him.
"I had sort of seen it coming," she said.
The couple had previously told Vanity Fair that they planned on getting married in August 2022 so their 2021 wedding came as a shock to many at the time.
It also came just a few months after The New York Times first reported that Gaetz was under investigation by the Department of Justice, which Trump wants him to now lead.
Why is Matt Gaetz being investigated?
In March 2021, The New York Times reported that Gaetz was being investigated by the Justice Department over whether he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old and paid for her travel.
Gaetz denied that he ever had a relationship with any underage girls and said the allegations against him were as searing as they were false.
The investigation led to the arrest and plea deal of his former associate, Joel Greenberg, who is now serving a 10-year sentence.
Gaetz said he was a victim of the probe headed by David McGee of the DOJ, and that the department was trying to "smear my name."
The case against Gaetz was dropped without charges in 2023.
At the same time, Gaetz was the subject of a House Ethics Committee investigation over charges of sex trafficking, misusing political funds, and inappropriate behavior on the House floor.
Gaetz has also denied these accusations.
Gaetz resigned from the House shortly after Trump nominated him to be the attorney general, meaning he no longer falls under their jurisdiction.
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Some senators who will vote on whether to confirm Gaetz to head up the DOJ have asked the committee to release its findings.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has said he would "strongly request" the committee not to release the report.