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http://www.unitedstatesnews.net/index.php/sid/243001195/ Former U.S. House Speaker faces allegations of sexual misconduct United States News.Net Saturday 9th April, 2016 former u.s. house speaker faces allegations of sexual misconduct Federal prosecutors have for the first time now revealed that Hastert had paid the money to buy the silence of a man he had sexually abused when the victim was 14 years old, decades ago. Federal prosecutors have accused Hastert of molesting at least four boys while he was a teacher and a wrestling coach at a high school in Yorkville, Illinois. The court filing reportedly said that Hastert, aged 74 paid 3.5 million dollars “to compensate Individual A for sexual abuse of Individual A committed by defendant when Individual A was 14 years old and defendant was his wrestling coach.” According to prosecutors, Hastert told Individual A that he would stay in Hastert’s room during a wrestling trip and massaged the victim’s groin area and performed a sexual act on him. Hastert had massaged several other boys on different occasions and had performed a sexual act on another boy. The prosecutors, in the filing, said that even though the statute of limitation to press criminal charges against Hastert for sexual abuse had long expired, “with this case the government seeks to hold defendant accountable for the crimes he committed that can still be prosecuted." Sentencing will be held later in April and Hastert can face maximum of five years in prison for his guilty plea to federal charge of "structuring" - evading bank reporting rules by withdrawing large amounts of cash in small increments. Hastert’s lawyers have asked the federal judge to not send him to prison on account of his poor health and that he is “deeply sorry.” |
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Hastert’s lawyers have asked the federal judge to not send him to prison on account of his poor health and that he is “deeply sorry.”
Aww. Poor baby Hang 'Em High" http://youtu.be/fWsc-ITr4eM/ 03:03 |
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General population is the way to go.
Line him up with a honeymoon suite in the Steve Nigg wing of the prison. |
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General population is the way to go. Line him up with a honeymoon suite in the Steve Nigg wing of the prison. |
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Hastert’s lawyers have asked the federal judge to not send him to prison on account of his poor health and that he is “deeply sorry.”
Translation: "I'm rich and had my fun, so I think you should let me getb away with everything." Since he should never have been allowed to make any of the riches he amassed, I think they should all be taken away. He got everything he did by fraud. |
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Dennis Hastert sentenced to 15 months in prison April 27, 2016 http://a57.foxnews.com/media2.foxnews.com/BrightCove/694940094001/2016/04/27/876/493/694940094001_4865917910001_653e7a3f-4af4-4d62-a878-4e18b9370f5e.jpg?ve=1&tl=1/ Dennis Hastert sentenced to 15 months in prison | Fox News CHICAGO – A federal judge has sentenced Dennis Hastert to 15 months in prison in a hush-money case that centered on accusations that the former U.S. House speaker sexually abused at least four students when he was a high school wrestling coach. Judge Thomas M. Durkin announced the sentence Wednesday. Hastert also must undergo sex offender treatment, two years of supervised release after his time behind bars and a $250,000 fine to go to a crime victims fund. He pleaded guilty last fall to violating banking law as he sought to pay someone referred to as Individual A $3.5 million to keep sex abuse secret. Before he sentenced Hastert, Durkin described the 74-year-old Illinois Republican as a "serial child molester," and that "accusing Individual A of extorting you was unconscionable." Hastert was the nation's longest-serving GOP speaker and was second in the line of succession to the presidency. A former high school athlete who said he was sexually abused by Hastert when the former House speaker was his wrestling coach told a courtroom Wednesday that he was "devastated" after Hastert molested him. The man's remarks were part of a victim-impact statement at Hastert's sentencing Wednesday at a federal courthouse in Chicago. The man, now in his 50s, said Hastert abused him while they were alone in a locker room. He struggled to hold back tears as he described the incident in detail. In the years since, he said, he has sought professional help and has had trouble sleeping. He said the memory still causes him suffering. He said he trusted and looked up to Hastert. Moments before the man took the stand, a woman who says her brother was sexually abused by Hastert told the courtroom that he felt "betrayed, ashamed and embarrassed." Jolene Burdge said Hastert abused her brother, Stephen Reinboldt, throughout his years at Yorkville High School, where Hastert was a history teacher and coach from 1965 to 1981. Reinboldt died of AIDS in 1995. His sister turned toward Hastert and said, "Don't be a coward ... tell the truth." She also said, "I hope I have been your worst nightmare." The statements were sure to turn up the pressure on Judge Thomas M. Durkin to reject defense calls for probation and send the Illinois Republican to prison. If that happens, Hastert, who was second in the line of succession to the presidency after the vice president and the nation's longest-serving GOP speaker, would become one of the highest-ranking politicians in American history ever to be incarcerated. Hastert pleaded guilty in October to violating banking reporting laws as he sought to pay someone $3.5 million. Prosecutors say it was hush money to conceal past sexual abuse against a student wrestler while Hastert was a high school teacher and coach. They say he abused at least four students throughout his years at Yorkville High School, about 45 miles southwest of Chicago. The 74-year-old, who was pushed into the courthouse in Chicago in a wheelchair, agreed to a plea deal that suggested anything from probation to a maximum of six months behind bars. But after prosecutors lifted a veil of secrecy from the case, the judge made comments suggesting he might impose a longer sentence, potentially putting Hastert behind bars for years, because of the abuse allegations. Defense attorneys are seeking probation on the grounds that Hastert has already paid a high price in disgrace. They also cite his health, saying a blood infection nearly killed him in November and that a stroke has limited his mobility. The lead prosecutor said he wishes Hastert could have been charged with the sexual abuse he was trying to cover up. Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Block called Hastert's conduct "horrendous." But because of the statute of limitations, Hastert could only be charged with a financial crime related to the payments he was making to one of at least four victims of sexual abuse. Block said the sentence should take into account that Hastert "continues to deny what should now be obvious to everyone," that the payments were to conceal sexual abuse. Defense attorney Thomas Green said he "acknowledges and respects" the pain of the man who described being molested as a teenager. He urged the judge to take into consideration the "entire arc" of Hastert's life, asserting that he reshaped his life as a public servant during his political career. If the judge chooses, he could give Hastert the maximum sentence available -- five years in prison. Until recently, it was hard to gauge what Durkin might be thinking. But at a recent hearing, he let his dismay show for the first time. He singled out how Hastert in a 2015 interview with federal agents sought to deflect blame by falsely accusing Individual A of extorting him with a bogus sex-abuse claim. That lie would factor into the sentencing calculations, Durkin added: "That's a big one." Earlier this month, prosecutors went into graphic detail about the sex-abuse allegations for the first time, even describing how Hastert would sit in a recliner chair in the locker room with a direct view of the showers. Individual D, the one who plans to testify Wednesday, said he was 17 when Hastert abused him after offering the teen a massage, according to court documents filed by the government. The victims, prosecutors said, were boys between 14 and 17. Hastert was in his 20s and 30s. The abuse occurred in a motel and the locker room at Yorkville High School outside Chicago. It was not clear whether Hastert would make a statement at the sentencing and, if so, if it would include an apology. Hastert has not personally apologized-- though his attorneys have described him as apologetic, saying their client "is deeply sorry ... his misconduct that occurred decades ago." Conspicuously absent was any mention of sexual abuse. His lawyers may have risked raising the judge's ire when they questioned whether what Hastert did to Individual A -- including touching his genitals during a massage -- legally constituted sexual abuse. Prosecutors hit back in their sentencing memo: "There is no ambiguity; defendant sexually abused Individual A." |
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$250,000 fine when he paid $3.5 million in hush money? The judge should take a math class
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$250,000 fine when he paid $3.5 million in hush money? The judge should take a math class Well we don't know how much the judge got |
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$250,000 fine when he paid $3.5 million in hush money? The judge should take a math class Only 15 months jail time! And the last article only mentions. " a pay off to a person " This person was a BOY. And he had at least TWO other BOY victims. |
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$250,000 fine when he paid $3.5 million in hush money? The judge should take a math class Well we don't know how much the judge got |
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$250,000 fine when he paid $3.5 million in hush money? The judge should take a math class Well we don't know how much the judge got True. And/ or the Judge is also a HOMOSEXUAL PEDOPHILE * The system/ court & other political ********, may let him off the hook, but I certainly don't have too* |
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Well there is a bit of justice in Washington. If you really want to stop the program. Get these black masons to get rid of the teenage male page program. Washingtonite politicians troll these boys continually. Do the reaserch. Find out how much these politicians pay these pages in hush money.
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Well there is a bit of justice in Washington. If you really want to stop the program. Get these black masons to get rid of the teenage male page program. Washingtonite politicians troll these boys continually. Do the reaserch. Find out how much these politicians pay these pages in hush money. I know it has always been. So has my disgust with it. And everyone turning their head & pretending it doesn't happen, only infuriates me more. If people don't name an evil & try to stop it, then they are condoning it, & are also guilty. |
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Well there is a bit of justice in Washington. If you really want to stop the program. Get these black masons to get rid of the teenage male page program. Washingtonite politicians troll these boys continually. Do the reaserch. Find out how much these politicians pay these pages in hush money. I know it has always been. So has my disgust with it. And everyone turning their head & pretending it doesn't happen, only infuriates me more. If people don't name an evil & try to stop it, then they are condoning it, & are also guilty. Well said Sassy! |
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Well there is a bit of justice in Washington. If you really want to stop the program. Get these black masons to get rid of the teenage male page program. Washingtonite politicians troll these boys continually. Do the reaserch. Find out how much these politicians pay these pages in hush money. I know it has always been. So has my disgust with it. And everyone turning their head & pretending it doesn't happen, only infuriates me more. If people don't name an evil & try to stop it, then they are condoning it, & are also guilty. This guy did not get what he deserved. My only wish is when a woman has sex with a student. People would talk about her the same way. |
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