If you're an Illinois politician, it's really only a matter of time before you get indicted for something.
In those meetings and in later discussions, Mr. Hastert agreed to provide money to the person “in order to compensate for and conceal his prior misconduct,” the indictment said. It said he was structuring the cash withdrawals in increments designed to avoid bank reporting requirements. The indictment does not provide details of the misconduct.
Now I really want to know what the misconduct was. $1.7 million is a lot of hush money.
Yeah I'm real curious why they seem to be concealing the identity of the blackmailer. State's witness maybe?
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Yeah I'm real curious why they seem to be concealing the identity of the blackmailer. State's witness maybe?
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
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