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Sister names alleged abuse victim

Late ex-student did not ask for money, sister says

- By ALEXANDRA JAFFE CNN

Dennis Hastert sexually abused a student who had worked as his equipment manager while Hastert coached a high school wrestling team, the student’s sister told ABC News.

It’s the first name that has emerged as an alleged victim of abuse at the hands of the former House Speaker since Hastert was indicted last month on charges of lying to the FBI about $3.5 million he agreed to pay to an undisclose­d person to “cover up past misconduct.”

Jolene Burdge said in the interview that she found out about Hastert’s misconduct when her older brother, Steven Reinboldt, told her in 1979, years after leaving school, that he was gay. Reinboldt died in 1995.

“I asked him, ‘ When was your first same-sex experience?’ He looked at me and said, ‘It was with Dennis Hastert,’” Burdge told ABC News. “I was stunned.”

He didn’t tell anyone, he said, because “Who is ever going to believe me?” Burdge recounted.

Hastert was a teacher and wrestling coach in Yorkville, Ill., between 1965 and 1981 before entering politics.

Burdge said Hastert had “plenty of op- portunitie­s to be alone” with her brother because he was frequently around during wrestling meets and was also a member of an Explorers troop that Hastert ran. At one point, Hastert took the group on a trip to the Bahamas.

“(Steven) was there after everything because he did the laundry, the uniforms. So he was there by himself with (Hast- ert),” Burdge said.

Burdge says her brother passed away of AIDS in 1995, and she maintains she never asked Hastert for money. Burdge did say she was contacted by the FBI two weeks ago asking to speak with her about Hastert.

CNN was told Friday that it’s highly unlikely that her claims will be verified by law enforcemen­t because her brother died 20 years ago.

Burdge said she tried to alert news organizati­ons about Hastert in 2006, including ABC. ABC News said it didn’t run with the reporting because it lacked corroborat­ing evidence.

Hastert and the FBI declined to comment to ABC on the report. A woman who answered the phone Thursday at Hastert’s office said the former speaker was unavailabl­e. Burdge has not yet responded to CNN’s request for comment.

Although Hastert and his attorney have not responded to questions for comment, he did deny the allegation­s to ABC when they first arose in 2006.

The charges in the current indictment allege that Hastert agreed to provide “Individual A” $3.5 million to keep quiet about allegation­s of sexual abuse, multiple law enforcemen­t officials have said.

A source told CNN earlier this week that the FBI spoke to a second person that was alleging to be a second victim but was not receiving any payments from the former speaker.

Burdge’s allegation­s are separate from those two accounts, CNN has learned. Burdge told ABC that she did not know who “Individual A” is.

A federal law enforcemen­t official confirmed to CNN last week that the indictment was pertaining to a former student, who was a male and a minor when the alleged abuse took place.

Hastert has a court hearing scheduled for Tuesday.

 ?? MELINA MARA/ THE WASHINGTON POST ?? Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., is shown in 2005 in Washington. Hastert, who retired in 2007, was indicted May 28 on charges on violating banking laws.
MELINA MARA/ THE WASHINGTON POST Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., is shown in 2005 in Washington. Hastert, who retired in 2007, was indicted May 28 on charges on violating banking laws.

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