Matt Gaetz joins Cameo after withdrawing AG nomination and leaving Congress.

Matt Gaetz joins Cameo after withdrawing AG nomination.

Former Republican congressman Matt Gaetz is now selling videos on Cameo after withdrawing himself from consideration to serve as attorney general in Donald Trump’s second term amid allegations of sexual misconduct.

Cameo is a website where people can have celebrities record a message to fans for a fee.

“I served in Congress. Trump nominated me to be US Attorney General (that didn’t work out). Once I fired the House Speaker,” reads Gaetz’s profile on the platform where he’s charging upward of $500 a video.

For that price, fans can get a customize message from Gaetz mentioning “inside jokes, share words of wisdom, or work in their signature catchphrases.”

Gaetz’s appearance on the platform comes one day after he withdrew from consideration to serve as Trump’s attorney general and hours after he confirmed he will not be rejoining Congress in January.

Gaetz had been investigated for alleged sex trafficking by the Justice Department and by the House Ethics Committee for alleged sexual misconduct, illicit drug use, inappropriate relationships with underage girls, and other claims. He has denied any wrongdoing

Gaetz’s Cameo appearance follows another Republican lawmaker Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) who also joined the platform after he was ousted from the House last year after the House Ethics Committee released a damning report accusing him of breaking federal laws and misusing campaign money.