'Sick man': Widower threatens embattled GOP Rep with more 'salacious' messages
U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-San Antonio, at a ribbon cutting event for the grand opening of a Domestic New World Screwworm sterile fly production facility in Edinburg on Feb. 9, 2026. Michael Gonzalez for The Texas Tribune

The husband of Rep. Tony Gonzalez's late aide, who took her own life after being involved in an affair with the Congressman, spoke out on Wednesday during an interview on CNN.

Adrian Aviles, the widow of Regina Santos-Aviles, spoke to CNN's Erin Burnett about the evidence he still has against Gonzalez. The lawmaker has faced growing calls to resign after text messages surfaced between himself and Santos-Aviles that appear to show him coercing her into a sexual relationship.

The Congressman has denied any wrongdoing.

Aviles told Burnett on Wednesday that there is more evidence he can release against Gonzalez, whom he described as a "sick man."

"He just has no values," Aviles said. "He runs his whole campaign on family values and he runs everything saying that he's some family man. He's actually quite a sick man."

"I have all the messages that were shared between them, too, and the things that I just released are a tip of the iceberg of the things that this man was telling her," he continued. "I released what was enough information for the people to understand who this person was and who they were dealing with."