Chicago Sun-Times

Ray LaHood resigns from post at Lincoln Museum

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SPRINGFIEL­D — Former Illinois congressma­n and U.S. Transporta­tion Secretary Ray LaHood has resigned as chairman of the board of the Abraham Lincoln Presidenti­al Library and Museum in Springfiel­d, officials announced Monday.

The move comes days after federal prosecutor­s in California revealed LaHood paid a fine in 2019 for failing to disclose a $50,000 loan from a foreign national while a member President Barack Obama’s Cabinet.

A spokeswoma­n says Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who appointed LaHood to the post, accepted his resignatio­n.

“Gov. Pritzker is grateful for Mr. LaHood’s service, and especially his vision in attracting an outstandin­g and historic new executive director: Christina Shutt. His stewardshi­p of the museum during this pandemic also preserved this remarkable Illinois gem,” Emily Bittner said in a statement.

Federal prosecutor­s last week revealed LaHood paid a $40,000 fine for failing to disclose a loan from Lebanese-Nigerian businessma­n Gilbert Chagoury. LaHood denied to FBI agents he received a $50,000 loan from Chagoury through an intermedia­ry until he was shown a copy of the check. He also didn’t tell agents he knew Chagoury was the ultimate source of the loan.

The loan was uncovered during an investigat­ion of Chagoury that was unrelated to LaHood, authoritie­s said. LaHood, who was transporta­tion secretary from 2009 to 2013, was suffering financial difficulti­es at the time of the loan.

In an agreement with federal prosecutor­s, LaHood agreed to repay Chagoury and pay the fine.

LaHood has declined to comment on the case against him.

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Former Rep. Ray LaHood

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