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Dennis Hastert made payments to conceal sexual misconduct, sources say
By: clo
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Sat, 30 May 15 12:34 AM
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Not surprised, what else would be worth $3.5 Million to keep under wraps.

Indicted former House Speaker Dennis Hastert was paying an individual from his past to conceal sexual misconduct, two federal law enforcement officials said Friday.

Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert indicted
Federal prosecutors have announced bank-related charges against former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert.

One of the officials, who would not speak publicly about the federal charges in Chicago, said “Individual A,” as the person is described in Thursday’s federal indictment, was a man and that the alleged misconduct was unrelated to Hastert’s tenure in Congress. The actions date to Hastert’s time as a Yorkville, Ill., high school wrestling coach and teacher, the official said.

“It goes back a long way, back to then,” the source said. “It has nothing to do with public corruption or a corruption scandal. Or to his time in office.” Thursday’s indictment described the misconduct “against Individual A” as having “occurred years earlier.”

Asked why Hastert was making the payments, the official said it was to conceal Hastert’s past relationship with the male.

“It was sex,’’ the source said. The other official confirmed that the misconduct involved sexual abuse. 

Hastert and his attorneys could not be reached. Representatives of his lobbying firm declined to comment.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-hastert-misconduct-20150529-story.html


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