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  1. John Dennis Hastert ( / ˈhæstərt /; born January 2, 1942) is an American former politician, educator, convicted felon and child sex offender who represented Illinois's 14th congressional district from 1987 to 2007 and served as the 51st Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1999 to 2007. [1]

  2. John Dennis Hastert è un ex politico e criminale statunitense, membro della Camera dei rappresentanti per lo Stato dell'Illinois dal 1987 al 2007 e Speaker della Camera dal 1999 al 2007. La sua longevità come presidente della Camera è la più lunga per un repubblicano, davanti a Joseph Gurney Cannon. L'11 settembre 2001, viene portato in ...

  3. 15 set 2021 · YORKVILLE, Ill. (AP) — Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert and a man who accused him of child sexual abuse reached a tentative out-of-court settlement Wednesday over Hastert’s refusal to pay the man $1.8 million — the outstanding balance in hush money that the Illinois Republican agreed to pay the man in 2010.

  4. 18 lug 2017 · Mr. Hastert, 75, the longest-serving Republican House speaker in history and once one of the country’s most powerful politicians, pleaded guilty in 2015 to withdrawing $952,000 from his accounts...

  5. 28 apr 2016 · CHICAGO (AP) — Dennis Hastert, the Republican who for eight years presided over the House and was second in the line of succession to the presidency, was sentenced Wednesday to more than a year in prison in a hush-money case that revealed accusations he sexually abused teenagers while coaching high school wrestling.

  6. 27 apr 2016 · Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert was sentenced to serve 15 months in prison at the Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Federal Courthouse in Chicago on Wednesday. In addition, Hastert was sentenced to two years of supervised release and ordered to not have contact with the victims.

  7. 15 set 2021 · CHICAGO (AP) — Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert was for years known primarily for rising from political obscurity in rural Illinois to spending eight years in the nation’s third-highest office. Then came a federal indictment in a hush-money case centered on sex abuse allegations.