Former Speaker Indicted for Hush-Money Cover Up

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WASHINGTON — (CNN) Federal officials have indicted former House Speaker Dennis Hastert for lying to the FBI about $3.5 million he paid to an undisclosed subject to “cover up past misconduct.”

The indictment was unsealed in the District Court of Northern Illinois on Thursday. The Justice Department alleges that Hastert made large withdrawals after he agreed to pay an unnamed subject $3.5 million.

The indictment does not explain precisely what the “past misconduct” is, but instead details at length various withdrawals and financial transactions he made with the unidentified subject. The payments occurred over a period of years beginning in 2010 and ending in 2014.

Hastert served as House speaker from 1999 until 2006, when Democrats retook the House. Before serving in Congress he was a high school teacher and coach in Yorkville, Illinois.

Hastert presided over a series of scandals during his time as speaker, including the resignation of former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley in 2006, and ascended to the speakership over former Rep. Bob Livingston in 1999, who was the subject of a scandal.

A woman who answered the phone at Hastert’s office on Thursday said the speaker was “unavailable” and took a message.

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