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FBI probes ex-Speaker over sex case

US SCHOOLBOY ‘ASSAULTED’ BY COACH

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WASHINGTON: A woman says the FBI interviewe­d her last month about her allegation­s that her brother was sexually abused while in high school by Dennis Hastert, the wrestling coach who would become speaker of the US House of Representa­tives, one of the most powerful positions in Washington.

Mr Hastert — who during his term as speaker from 1999 to 2007 stood second in line to the US presidency — was charged last week in a federal indictment that alleges he agreed to pay US$3.5 million (118 million baht) to someone from Yorkville, the Illinois town where he taught and coached high school wrestling, so the person would stay quiet about “prior misconduct”.

Fifteen years before Mr Hastert allegedly promised to pay that money, Jolene Burdge’s brother died. But years before his death, his sister said, he told her that his first homosexual contact was with Mr Hastert and that it lasted throughout his high school years.

Ms Burdge said the FBI interviewe­d her in mid-May about Mr Hastert.

Ms Burdge would not disclose her brother’s name but said he graduated from Yorkville High School in 1971 and that Mr Hastert was his teacher and wrestling coach. Mr Hastert was a teacher and coach in Yorkville from 1965 to 1981, according to the indictment.

In an interview aired on Friday on ABC’s Good Morning America, Ms Burdge identified her brother as Stephen Reinboldt and said Mr Hastert had been a father figure to him in high school. But she also said she believed Mr Hastert had caused him irreparabl­e harm.

“He damaged Steve, I think, more than any of us will ever know,” she told the morning show.

A source said payments mentioned in the document were intended to conceal claims that the Illinois Republican sexually molested someone decades ago. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigat­ion is ongoing.

Mr Hastert has not been charged with sexual abuse. But Ms Burdge’s story indicates there could be more victims beyond the “Individual A” named in the indictment.

Mr Hastert did not respond to a message left on his cellphone on Friday. He has not been seen in public since the indictment was announced. Emails and phone messages sent to his son, Ethan Hastert, also went unanswered.

The FBI did not respond to a request for a comment on Ms Burdge’s allegation­s.

Reinboldt died in Los Angeles in 1995 at the age of 42. Ms Burdge told ABC that he died of Aids.

An obituary published in the Aurora Beacon News said Reinboldt had “a unique and fascinatin­g mind” and was drawn to the arts, especially film, drama and music.

He was a manager of the wrestling team that Mr Hastert coached. He graduated in 1971 and later moved to the Los Angeles area, where he worked for Columbia Pictures in sales and distributi­on. He also worked for several software companies.

On Thursday, Daniel Reinboldt refused to talk to the media about whether his brother had been abused by Mr Hastert.

Ms Burdge said her brother told her about his past with Mr Hastert in 1979, after she graduated high school, but never brought his story out into the open because he feared “nobody would believe him”.

The federal indictment, announced on May 28, accuses Mr Hastert of evading bank regulation­s by withdrawin­g hundreds of thousands of dollars and lying to the FBI about the reason for the withdrawal­s. The document says Mr Hastert agreed to pay a total of $3.5 million to someone identified only as “Individual A” to “compensate for and conceal [Hastert’s] prior misconduct” against that person. But it does not go into any detail about the alleged misconduct.

Ms Burdge considered telling her brother’s story in 2006, as a sex scandal involving another House member unfolded while Mr Hastert was speaker. Ms Burdge spoke briefly with news outlets but she ultimately decided against coming forward with a statement at that time.

 ??  ?? UNDER FIRE: Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert while he was in office in 2007.
UNDER FIRE: Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert while he was in office in 2007.

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