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Ex-Speaker Hastert conducted business in government office to tune of $1.8 million in taxpayer cost, paper finds

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John traces the breakup with Hastert to his child custody case in Arkansas, where his former girlfriend, who is the mother of the child, lives, according to court records. John alleges his ex-girlfriend’s father asked a longtime friend who had been a Wheaton trustee to dig up information on John. The trustee is not the same one who allegedly called Hastert.

John claims Wheaton College officials provided to his ex-girlfriend’s family private, false information from his 1980s student records to potentially be used against him in the custody case.

Last summer, John served seven days in the Benton County Jail in Arkansas after the judge found him in criminal and civil contempt for failing to pay court-ordered fees, including covering his ex-girlfriend’s legal bills totaling nearly $46,000, money he eventually paid. John was jailed while he was appealing the judge’s decision to award fees.

John said the various projects he was spearheading died after Hastert pulled out.

“When he’s involved, things get done,” John said in a statement to the Tribune. “When he left the deals, people thought something was wrong.”

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