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Andy Richter recalls Hastert sitting in ‘Lazyboy’ chair near boys shower

10 апреля, 2016     Автор: Юлия Клюева
Andy Richter recalls Hastert sitting in ‘Lazyboy’ chair near boys shower

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CHICAGO — Comedian Andy Richter, who attended the high school where Dennis Hastert taught before entering politics, recalled on Twitter one of the more disturbing episodes of alleged misconduct by the former House speaker during his time as a high school wrestling coach and teacher.

Federal prosecutors alleged in a court document filed Friday evening that Hastert abused or had inappropriate contact with at least five minor boys during his time at Yorkville High School, west of Chicago. Hastert taught at the high school for about 16 years before leaving in the early 1980s to launch his political career.

One of the victims, identified in court documents as "Individual D," told prosecutors that Hastert "put a 'Lazyboy'-type chair in direct view of the shower stalls in the locker room where he sat while the boys showered."

Richter, a sidekick on Conan O'Brien's TV show on TBS, said in a series of posts on Twitter that he remembers the chair.

"I went to Yorkville HS '80-'84 & I remember this chair. Purportedly 'to keep boys from fighting,'" Richter posted.

In a second post, Richter wrote, "I haven't thought of it in 30 yrs."

"tbh, I don't find it's upsetting me now," Richter wrote in a third post. "I'm just so struck by how easy it was to do that. Nobody questioned it."

Hastert, 74, pleaded guilty in October to one count of illegally structuring bank withdrawals. In the new court filing, prosecutors detail how the bank fraud was part of a scheme by the former lawmaker to pay off one of his alleged victims. It also details the other alleged incidents in which Hastert molested or committed sexual acts on boys in his charge.

The statutes of limitation on the sexual misconduct allegations have expired, but prosecutors raised the alleged wrongdoing in their pre-sentencing memo ahead of Hastert's scheduled sentencing later this month.

The former speaker faces up to six months in prison