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Former US House Speaker Dennis Hastert to plead guilty | Former US House Speaker Dennis Hastert to plead guilty |
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Former US House Speaker Dennis Hastert will plead guilty in a case tied to hush-money, his lawyer has said. | Former US House Speaker Dennis Hastert will plead guilty in a case tied to hush-money, his lawyer has said. |
The 73-year-old is charged with lying and breaking financial laws in an attempt to pay $3.5 million (£2.3 million) to cover up "misconduct". | The 73-year-old is charged with lying and breaking financial laws in an attempt to pay $3.5 million (£2.3 million) to cover up "misconduct". |
The FBI said Mr Hastert broke federal banking laws by withdrawing hundreds of thousands of dollars at once. | The FBI said Mr Hastert broke federal banking laws by withdrawing hundreds of thousands of dollars at once. |
The charges may be connected to his history as a teacher and wrestling coach in Illinois in the 1970s. | The charges may be connected to his history as a teacher and wrestling coach in Illinois in the 1970s. |
One woman has said Mr Hastert sexually abused her brother then and she believes he was not the only victim. | One woman has said Mr Hastert sexually abused her brother then and she believes he was not the only victim. |
Mr Hastert has not been charged with sexual abuse and his lawyer has not said what counts Mr Hastert will plead guilty to. | Mr Hastert has not been charged with sexual abuse and his lawyer has not said what counts Mr Hastert will plead guilty to. |
Jolene Burdge told ABC News in June that her late brother Steve Reinboldt never came forward about the alleged abuse because he feared "no one would believe him". | Jolene Burdge told ABC News in June that her late brother Steve Reinboldt never came forward about the alleged abuse because he feared "no one would believe him". |
She said he told about the abuse in 1979, when he revealed he was gay. | She said he told about the abuse in 1979, when he revealed he was gay. |
The FBI interviewed Ms Burdge, who has considered coming forward with her brother's story in the past, in May. | The FBI interviewed Ms Burdge, who has considered coming forward with her brother's story in the past, in May. |
Ms Burdge never asked Mr Hastert for money, but she thinks the person cited in the indictment who was paid off knows what happened to her brother. | Ms Burdge never asked Mr Hastert for money, but she thinks the person cited in the indictment who was paid off knows what happened to her brother. |
The terms of the deal will not be disclosed until the pleas are made public. | |
The plea will prevent a trial and most likely keep embarrassing details of the case from being made public. | |
Before the deal, he faced up to five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. | |
Mr Hastert served as speaker of the House of Representatives from 1999 to 2007 and served in the House since 1987. | |
After losing the job of speaker in 2006 and resigning from the House of Representatives in 2007, Mr Hastert joined the Washington law firm Dickstein Shapiro as a senior adviser. |