Los Angeles Times

Hastert expresses regrets

But in a defense court filing, the ex-speaker does not acknowledg­e any sexual abuse.

- By Jason Meisner jmeisner@tribpub.com Meisner writes for the Chicago Tribune.

CHICAGO — Lawyers for J. Dennis Hastert said in a court filing that the former House speaker had no recollecti­on of sexual abuse decades ago of a former high school wrestler who is scheduled to testify about the alleged incident at Hastert’s upcoming sentencing in a financial case that prosecutor­s say was related.

The filing, unsealed Wednesday, also said Hastert “deeply regrets” another incident with a different wrestler — identified only as Individual A — during a massage in a motel room but questioned whether it rose to the level of sexual abuse. Hastert was a high school teacher and wrestling coach in Yorkville, Ill., at the time of the alleged incidents.

“While undoubtedl­y many would consider this episode as described by Individual A, consisting [of] a groin rub for a groin pull and a massage, to be misconduct, we are not so certain that the incident qualifies as sexual misconduct, especially for a coach and trainer 43 years ago,” his lawyers wrote.

The comments were made in a 14-page filing objecting to a recommenda­tion from probation officials that Hastert receive prison time when he is sentenced April 27.

Hastert pleaded guilty to one count of illegally structurin­g bank withdrawal­s to avoid reporting requiremen­ts. He cannot be prosecuted on abuse charges because the statute of limitation­s has expired.

The filing also objects to recommenda­tions that Hastert undergo a “sex offender assessment” and submit to a lie-detector test to “reveal any recent misconduct.”

Hastert’s lawyers initially filed the document under seal, arguing that it contained references to the probation department official’s recommenda­tion that is typically not part of the public record. But U.S. District Judge Thomas M. Durkin ordered the document unsealed Wednesday.

In a court filing last week, federal prosecutor­s alleged that Hastert sexually abused five teenage students in the years before the Illinois Republican’s twodecade tenure in the House of Representa­tives, including eight years as speaker.

Prosecutor­s alleged that Hastert performed a sex act on two wrestlers at separate times and inappropri­ately touched two others, once each, while giving them massages. The filing also alleged that Hastert set up a reclining chair outside the locker room’s showers in order to sit and watch the boys.

Prosecutor­s said Individual A alleged that Hastert had him stay in a motel room overnight with him while they were returning from a wrestling camp. Individual A had complained about a groin pull, so Hastert said he wanted to check it out and began massaging his groin area after telling him to remove his underwear, the federal court filing said.

When it became clear that Hastert was touching him in an inappropri­ate way, Individual A jumped off the bed, but he said he was confused and embarrasse­d and apologized to Hastert, the filing says. He told authoritie­s that Hastert massaged his back and the two slept on the same bed.

In the document unsealed Wednesday, Hastert’s lawyers revealed that a lawyer for Individual A, whom Hastert has paid $1.7 million, threatened to sue the exspeaker if he doesn’t pay the remaining $1.8 million he allegedly promised to pay in hush money, plus interest.

Attorney Kristi Browne confirmed that she represents Individual A, a wrestler on Hastert’s team in the 1970s, but she declined to comment further.

It was also revealed that FBI agents secretly recorded Hastert when he was first questioned in late 2014 about hundreds of thousands of dollars in unusual bank withdrawal­s he’d made.

In their filing last week asking for up to six months in prison for Hastert, prosecutor­s said he lied in a 2015 proffer session that Individual A was seeking to extort $3.5 million from him over false claims of sexual abuse.

Also Wednesday, prosecutor­s said they believed another former wrestler of Hastert’s, identified as Individual D, would testify at the sentencing. Individual D told authoritie­s that Hastert performed a sexual act on him in the school locker room when he was 17.

Hastert faces up to five years in prison on the financial charges.

 ?? Charles Rex Arbogast Associated Press ?? J. DENNIS HASTERT, shown last June, did not recall one incident in which sex abuse is alleged and doubted whether another amounted to abuse, his lawyers say.
Charles Rex Arbogast Associated Press J. DENNIS HASTERT, shown last June, did not recall one incident in which sex abuse is alleged and doubted whether another amounted to abuse, his lawyers say.

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